Political Law, 2011 Bar — Question 83
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MULTIPLE CHOICE
A law interfering with the rights of the person meets the requirements of substantive due process when (A) the means employed is not against public policy. (B) it is in accord with the prescribed manner of enforcement as to time, place, and person. (C) all affected parties are given the chance to be heard. (D) the interest of the general public, as distinguished from those of a particular case, requires such interference.
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