MGMT 211 Midterm: Things To Know - Exam 1

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Substantive due process: economic issues, rational basis test, any legitimate governmental interest. Individual issues: compelling state interest test, fundamental rights (1st amendment protection, right to travel, privacy, and voting, government action closely scrutinized; must be absolutely neccesary. Procedural due process: capital punishment, requires highest amount of due process, taking property, requires much less, property includes property, money, employment, pension funds, and licenses. Equal protection: low, rational basis test, economic and social issues. Substantial government interest test: high, compelling state interest test, fundamental rights or suspect classification issues. Intermediate scrutiny: compelling state interest test, used to weigh the government"s interest against a constitutional right or principle, strict scrutiny. Political speech: most protected, businesses have same protection as individual"s now, citizens united v. federal elections commission (2010, upheld the disclaimer requirement, declared 3 things unconstitutional. Austin v. michigan chamber of commerce (1990) Commercial speech: protected except when government interest is substantial and regulation advances interest.

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