Due Process of Law Vocabulary
Police Power
Authority of each state to act to protect and promote the public health, safety, morals, and general welfare of its people
Substantive Due Process
Concept that holds that the government must create fair policies and laws
Procedural Due Process
Concept that holds that the government must employ fair procedures and methods
Search Warrant
Court order authorizing a search
Due Process
Doctrine that holds that the government must act fairly and in accord with established rules in all that it does.
Probable Cause
Reasonable grounds, a reasonable suspicion of crime
Exclusionary Rule
Ruling stating that evidence gained as the result of an illegal act by police cannot be used against the person from whom it was seized
Right to Privacy
The right to have one's personal information kept out of public scrutiny; this right is not explicitly defined in the Constitution, but some amendments provide protection for some aspects of privacy