Due Process in the US and State Constitutions - Week 20 Constitution Recap

We have heard of the "Due Process Clause", what does the US Constitution say about Due Process? What do our state Constitutions say about Due Process? Did our Founding Fathers understan how important it was to add it to the Constitution of the United States? Did the People of our states also think it was important enough to add it to our state Constitutions? Learn the answers to these questions and more in this week's Constitution Segment Recap

Today's constitution segments and court cases can be found at https://tinyurl.com/yc79newk #SubstantiveDueProcess #ProceduralDueProcess #14thAmendment #SDP #Substantive #Government #Court #Courts #Justice #Michigan #Allegan #AlleganCounty #Trial #Criminal #CriminalLaw #Crimes #Law #CriminalProcedure #CourtRules #Constitution #WeThePeople #RestoreFreedomWeekly #RFW #14thAmendment #14A #5thAmendment #5A #Procedural #ProceduralDueProcess #DueProcess #LifeLibertyProperty #Deprived #ShallNotBeDeprived #RestoreFreedom #MoreFreedomLessGovernment#ConstitutionSegmentRecap #ConstitutionSegment #ConstitutionRecap
[Posted by Lori DeVries]


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