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  2. U.S. Constitution Annotated
  3. Amendment XIV. Equal Protection and Other Rights
  4. Section I
  5. Substantive Due Process
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    Substantive Due Process
    • Overview of Substantive Due Process
      • Economic
        • Overview of Economic Substantive Due Process
          • Liberty of Contract and Lochner v. New York
            • Laws Regulating Working Conditions and Wages
            • Noneconomic
              • Overview of Noneconomic Substantive Due Process
                • Historical Background on Noneconomic Substantive Due Process
                  • Informational Privacy, Confidentiality, and Substantive Due Process
                    • Family Autonomy and Substantive Due Process
                      • Marriage and Substantive Due Process
                        • Sexual Activity, Privacy, and Substantive Due Process
                        • Abortion
                          • Abortion, Roe v. Wade, and Pre-Dobbs Doctrine
                            • Restrictions on Abortion Funding
                              • Abortion, Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, and Post-Dobbs Doctrine
                              • Medical Care
                                • Right to Refuse Medical Treatment and Substantive Due Process
                                  • Physician Assisted-Death and Substantive Due Process
                                    • Civil Commitment and Substantive Due Process

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