The Due Process Law Case Study by hicaliber

The Due Process Law
An examination of the due process law that requires a thorough evidentiary hearing before a person can be deprived of benefits.
# 94321 | 978 words | 1 source | MLA | 2007 | US
Published on Apr 26, 2007 in Law (Constitution) , Law (Historic Trials)


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Description:

The paper explains that the due process law, as stated in the 14th and 5th Amendments, requires a thorough evidentiary hearing before a person can be deprived of benefits. The paper describes the due process law as ensuring that when the government, whether federal or state, decides to terminates a person's entitlements, he/she will be given an opportunity to use his/her legal rights in the most suitable manner to defend his/her position. The paper examines evidentiary hearing and what the court's opinion has been on the deprivation of benefits. The paper also looks at the landmark Goldberg vs. Kelly case.

Sample of Sources Used:

  • Goldberg v. Kelly, 397 U.S. 254 (1970) Retrieved online (May 15th, 2006) from http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/cgi-bin/getcase.pl?court=us&vol=397&invol=254#t15

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