right to due process
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Definition
- Noun:
- A legal entitlement to fair treatment through the judicial system: This term specifically refers to the constitutional guarantee that the government must respect all legal rights owed to a person, following established rules and principles before depriving them of life, liberty, or property.
Usage
- The term "right to due process" is used in legal and constitutional contexts to describe a fundamental principle of justice.
- It is invoked to ensure governmental actions are fair, lawful, and not arbitrary.
- It is typically discussed in relation to court proceedings, administrative hearings, or legislative actions that affect individual rights.
Examples
- Noun:
- The defendant's lawyer argued that the seizure of property violated her client's right to due process.
- A core function of the judiciary is to protect every citizen's right to due process.
Advanced Usage
- "To be denied one's right to due process": To be subjected to legal proceedings or government action that is unfair or fails to follow proper legal procedure.
- The appeal claimed the prisoner had been denied his right to due process during the summary hearing.
- "A violation of the right to due process": An action by the state that unjustly infringes upon this constitutional guarantee.
- The court's ruling found the new law to be a violation of the right to due process.
Variants and Related Words
- Due Process Clause (noun phrase): The specific constitutional provision (in the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments) that guarantees this right.
- The case was decided based on an interpretation of the Due Process Clause.
- Procedural due process (noun phrase): Focuses on the fairness of the procedures used by the government.
- Substantive due process (noun phrase): Focuses on the fundamental fairness of the laws themselves.
Synonyms
- Guarantee of fundamental fairness: A phrase describing the core principle behind due process.
- Legal due course: A more formal or archaic term for following proper legal procedure.
Related Concepts (Not Phrasal Verbs or Idioms)
- Notice and hearing: Core components of due process, meaning a person must be informed of charges and given a chance to be heard.
- Equal protection: A related but distinct constitutional right guaranteeing equal treatment under the law (from the Fourteenth Amendment).
Noun
- a right guaranteed by the Fifth Amendment to the US Constitution; reaffirmed by the Fourteenth Amendment