Retroactive Legislation Flashcards

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What is the scope of the Contract Clause?

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The Contract Clause applies only to state legislation, and not to state court decisions

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What is the Contract Clause?

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When determining whether a contract may be modified based on legislation, courts will consider:
1. the severity of the impairment
2. the importance of the public interest to be served by the legislation

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What are ex post facto laws

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In general, a statute violates the ex post facto clause if it:
1. makes criminal an act that was not a crime when committed
2. prescribes greater punishment for a crime after its commission
3. decreases the amount of evidence required for conviction
4. extends the statute of limitations for a crime as to which the previously applicable statute of limitations has already expired

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What is a bill of attainder?

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A bill of attainder is a legislative act that inflicts punishment without a judicial trial upon named individuals or an easily ascertainable group for past misconduct

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How can a bill of attainder be recognized?

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A bill of attainder will single out an individual or group and will not involve a trial

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