Retroactive Legislation Flashcards
1
Q
The contract clause applies to
A
a state law that substantially impairs existing contract rights
2
Q
a state law that substantially impairs existing contract rights will not be held invalid if
(3)
A
- the law is necessary to achieve an important and legitimate public interest;
- the regulation is reasonable;
- the regulation is a narrowly tailored means of promoting that interest
Generally, government wins, unless trying to get out of its own contracts
3
Q
In general, a statute violates the ex post facto clause if it:
(4)
A
Up, down, sideways,
- creates a new crime and punishes people from yesterday
- gives more punishment
- reducing the evidentiary burden for conviction
- longer statute of limitations after it has expired (unless it has not expired)
4
Q
What does ex post facto law do?
A
Prevents punishment for past crimes under a new standard
5
Q
A bill of attainder elements
5
A
- legislation
- inflicts punishment
- without a trial
- singles out named individuals or a designated group
- for past conduct
6
Q
What is the distinction between ex post facto and bill of attainder?
A
Ex post facto does not single people out + they get punished after a trial