Substantive Due Process Flashcards
Fundamental Rights: Privacy
- The right to marry (including same-sex marriage)
- The right to procreate
- The right to custody of one’s children
- The right to keep the family together
- The right to control child’s upbringing
- The right to contraceptives
- The right to refuse medical treatment
NO fundamental right to:
- Physician-assisted death
- Abortion
NOTE: The right to privacy protects a right to engage in private consensual homosexual activity, but level of scrutiny is unknown
Fundamental Rights: Second Amendment Right to Bear Arms
“A well-regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.”
The Second Amendment protects the right to have handguns in the home for the sake of security.
State laws that condition having a concealed weapon in public on needing to show a safety need for a permit are unconstitutional.
State laws regulating guns are allowed only if they were a type of regulation that historically existed.
Fundamental Rights: Right to Travel
Laws that prevent people from moving into a state must meet strict scrutiny
Durational residency requirements must meet strict scrutiny
Restrictions on foreign travel need meet only the rational basis test
Fundamental Rights: Right to Vote
Laws that deny some citizens the right to vote must meet strict scrutiny, BUT regulations of the electoral process to prevent fraud only need be “desirable on balance”
- One-person-one-vote must be met for all state and local elections.
- At-large elections are constitutional unless there is proof of a discriminatory purpose
- The use of race in drawing election district lines must meet strict scrutiny
- Counting uncounted votes without standards in a presidential election violates equal protection
Right to Education
NOT a fundamental right