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Due Process Due Process
Due Process BIBLIOGRAPHY The term due process refers to the guaranteed rights that ensure that an individual cannot be deprived of “life, liberty, or property, without due process of law. Read more
On Liberty On Liberty
On Liberty (1859) was John Stuart Mill's influential justification of individual freedom. In this book, Mill set out to establish a ‘simple principle’—that the only legitimate reason for interfering with someone's action was to protect someone else; the good of the agent... Read more
Alexandre Gustave Eiffel Alexandre Gustave Eiffel
Alexandre Gustave Eiffel , 1832-1923, French engineer. A noted constructor of bridges and viaducts, he also designed the Eiffel Tower and the internal structure of the Statue of Liberty (see Liberty, Statue of . He was initially charged with corruption in the 1888 scandal of Ferdinand de Lesseps... Read more
Substantive Due Process Substantive Due Process
SUBSTANTIVE DUE PROCESS The substantive limitations placed on the content or subject matter of state and federal laws by the Due Process Clauses of the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution. In general, substantive due process prohibits the government from infringing on... Read more
Equal protection Equal protection
EQUAL PROTECTION The constitutional guarantee that no person or class of persons shall be denied the same protection of the laws that is enjoyed by other persons or other classes in like circumstances in their lives, liberty, property, and pursuit of happiness. The Declaration of Independence... Read more
Crystal Eastman Crystal Eastman
EASTMAN, CRYSTAL Crystal Eastman was a leading American writer, labor lawyer, and activist for women's rights and for civil liberties. During her life she worked to improve working conditions for U.S. laborers, helped establish the american civil liberties union (ACLU), and lobbied for the... Read more
Alienable Alienable
ALIENABLE The character of property that makes it capable of sale or transfer. Absent a restriction in the owner's right, interests in real property and tangible personal property are generally freely and fully alienable by their nature. Likewise, many types of intangible personal property, such... Read more
Procedural Due Process Procedural Due Process
Due Process, Procedural The concept of due process derives from the Magna Carta (1215), the great charter of English liberties whereby the nobles limited the king's authority. Its phrase “law of the land” was transformed over the years to “due process of law,” a phrase... Read more
Liberty Hyde Bailey Liberty Hyde Bailey
Liberty Hyde Bailey 1858-1954, American botanist and horticulturist, b. South Haven, Mich., grad. Michigan Agricultural College (now Michigan State Univ.), 1882. At Cornell Univ. he was professor of horticulture (1888-1903) and dean of the agricultural college and director of the agricultural... Read more

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