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- https://biz.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Criminal_Law/Introduction_to_Criminal_Law/03%3A_Constitutional_Protections/3.01%3A_Applicability_of_the_ConstitutionThis page details constitutional protections for U.S. criminal defendants, differentiating between challenges to statutes (unconstitutional on their face vs. as applied) and procedural protections. It...This page details constitutional protections for U.S. criminal defendants, differentiating between challenges to statutes (unconstitutional on their face vs. as applied) and procedural protections. It discusses standards of judicial review, emphasizing strict scrutiny for fundamental rights and rational basis for discrimination.
- https://biz.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Criminal_Law/Introduction_to_Criminal_Law/03%3A_Constitutional_Protections/3.07%3A_End-of-Chapter_MaterialThis page discusses the protections for criminal defendants provided by the US Constitution and parallels with state constitutions. Key provisions include due process, free speech, and prohibitions ag...This page discusses the protections for criminal defendants provided by the US Constitution and parallels with state constitutions. Key provisions include due process, free speech, and prohibitions against cruel punishments. It highlights the scrutiny on retroactive penalties and vague laws.
- https://biz.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Civil_Law/Foundations_of_Business_Law_and_the_Legal_Environment/04%3A_Constitutional_Law_and_US_Commerce/4.05%3A_Business_and_the_Bill_of_RightsThis page covers the application of the Bill of Rights and the Fourteenth Amendment to businesses, emphasizing the limitations on government action rather than private operations. It discusses the sel...This page covers the application of the Bill of Rights and the Fourteenth Amendment to businesses, emphasizing the limitations on government action rather than private operations. It discusses the selective incorporation of rights to states, focusing on the First, Fourth, and Fifth Amendments, including due process and equal protection principles.
- https://biz.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Civil_Law/Foundations_of_Business_Law_and_the_Legal_Environment/04%3A_Constitutional_Law_and_US_Commerce/4.07%3A_Summary_and_ExercisesThis page discusses the US Constitution as the legal foundation of the nation, emphasizing federalism, separation of powers, and the protection of individual rights through the Bill of Rights. It high...This page discusses the US Constitution as the legal foundation of the nation, emphasizing federalism, separation of powers, and the protection of individual rights through the Bill of Rights. It highlights the difficulty of amending the Constitution and the importance of judicial review by the Supreme Court in interpreting its meaning.
- https://biz.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Criminal_Law/Introduction_to_Criminal_Law/03%3A_Constitutional_ProtectionsThis page discusses key constitutional protections such as the applicability of the Constitution, Due Process, Equal Protection, freedom of speech, the right to privacy, the right to bear arms, and ex...This page discusses key constitutional protections such as the applicability of the Constitution, Due Process, Equal Protection, freedom of speech, the right to privacy, the right to bear arms, and excessive punishment. It sets the stage for a more in-depth exploration of these rights and their legal implications, with a comprehensive review suggested at the end of the chapter.