When the Court decides if the government’s methods are fair, it is basing its decision on _____.
A. the Court’s definition of due process.
B. procedural due process.
C. substantive due process.
D. the Constitution’s definition of due process.

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Procedural due process

When the Court decides if the government’s methods are fair, it is basing its decision on "procedural due process".


Procedural due process alludes to the constitutional necessity that when the government demonstrations so that precludes a resident from securing a real existence, freedom, or property intrigue, the individual must be pulled out, the chance to be heard, and a choice by an decision maker.

Procedural due process is one of two of the parts of fair treatment, with the other being substantive due process.