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    The Strict Constructionist Approach to Interpreting the Due Process Clause
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The Strict Constructionist Approach to Interpreting the Due Process Clause

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The strict constructionist approach to interpreting the Due Process Clause in the U.S. Constitution looks to the original intent to assess what the authors of the due process clause meant or intended by the term "liberty."

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