State Action, Due Process Flashcards
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State action
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- Excepting 13a, Constitution applies only to government action. Private action may be found in 3 narrow circumstances:
- Traditional and exclusive government function;
- Entanglement/involvement with government (hard to see where gov’t stops and private begins, sufficient nexus, inexorably intertwined);
- Coercion or authorization (depends on public power to carry out, court order of private covenants and property attachments).
2
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Due Process Clause
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- 5a and 14a provide that government shall not;
- take individual’s life, liberty, or property without due process of law;
- goal is to protect Fundamental Fairness;
- Substantive and Procedural.
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Substantive Due Process
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- Guarantees Fairness of law and that laws will not be unreasonable or arbitrary;
- Protection depends on whether
- law is depriving Fundamental right or
- government actions so Egregious that they, with deliberate indifference, shock the collective conscience.
FFF-DIES
4
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Fundamental right (substantive due process)
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IPAD-CAMPER
- Implicit in the concept of ordered liberty;
- privacy
- autonomy of individuals and
- deeply-rooted personal choices
- if met, strict scrutiny applies
- economic, social welfare, and abortion not fundamental
CAMPER
Contraceptives
Abortion
Marital relations
Procreation
Education
Relations (familial, parental, custody), Religion
5
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Strict scrutiny (substantive due process)
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- Government burden to show
- Compelling interest
- necessary and narrowly tailored.
6
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Rational basis (substantive due process)
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- Challenger has burden
- No set of facts
- rational relationship to
- legitimate state interest.
7
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Caveats to strict/rational basis for substantive due process
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- Life-saving medical - competing interests, balancing
- Legitimacy = not a legitimate interest (not enough for even RB)
- Abortion now RB.
8
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Procedural Due Process
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- Adjucative decisions deprving of LLP
- Protected interest?
- what Process due P?
- Pre vs. post under Mathews v. Eldridge
- Core protections: notice, opportunity, neutral decisionmaker
APPPC
9
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Property interest (Procedural)
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- Legitimate claim of entitlement under law
- Unilateral not enough
- More than abstract need or desire
- Expectation of continuance.
LUME
10
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Liberty interest (Procedural)
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- Intentional deprivation
- Physical freedom
- Deeply-personal (1a, fundamental)
- Reputation must have stigma+ (Goss v. Lopez - school suspension).
If you Please, Don’t Restrain
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Mathews v. Eldridge
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- Private interest at stake
- risk of erroneous deprivation and value/cost of safeguards
- government interest and fiscal or adminstrative burdens
- pre- vs. post-deprivation (emergency, public safety, balancing).