SOSC 3360 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Pass Laws, Lochner V. New York, Fundamental Justice
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Sosc 3360 week 4 october 2, 2017: due process, substantive due process, the idea that protects rights, some are fundamental, some are not, procedural due process: Is the guarantee that an individual is given a notice and a hearing, some sort of. Process , before life, liberty, or property is taken away by the government: 1905: there is a case that gets to the us supreme court and it"s called luchner v. new york. It is not a good thing: the us supreme court said, following lochner, saying that someone cannot sign the ydc, violates the employee"s right, 1923: adkins case the children"s hospital, took place in washington, d. c. Supreme court which would not disagree with roosevelt"s legislation. It was his threat to the supreme court: 1965: griswold v. connecticut, had nothing to do with employment, mr. griswold is the executive director of the planned parenthood of league of.