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Reining In Abuses Of Executive Power Through Substantive Due Process, Rosalie Berger Levinson Jan 2008

Reining In Abuses Of Executive Power Through Substantive Due Process, Rosalie Berger Levinson

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Although substantive due process is one of the most confusing and controversial areas of constitutional law, it is well established that the Due Process Clause includes a substantive component that “bars certain arbitrary wrongful government actions ‘regardless of the fairness of the procedures used to implement them.’” The Court has recognized substantive due process limitations on law-enforcement personnel, publicschool officials, government employers, and those who render decisions that affect our property rights. Government officials who act with intent to harm or with deliberate indifference to our rights have been found to engage in conduct that “shocks the judicial conscience” contrary …