
Stephen J. answered 05/11/19
Bar examiner and grader, 2016 - present
By providing for procedural safeguards against intervention and interference from government or other individuals, such as rights of adequate prior notice and rights to an impartial hearing with rights of defense, access to evidence and the right to confront accusers and adverse witnesses. Substantive due process protects against interference with the exercise of certain liberties deemed fundamental by the courts.