Substantive due process requires that the government give a person proper notice and hearing of legal action before that person is deprived of his or her life, liberty, or property.

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This answer is true. Substantive due process requires that the government creates law that do not infringe upon the civil liberties granted to the public at large. This means that government laws must be reasonable in light of these civil liberties to ensure that the government does not perform a deprivation of these liberties (including the above example of notice and a hearing).