Author: Timothy Sandefur
At VC, Dave Kopel very kindly pointed to my forthcoming NYU Journal of Law & Liberty article, noting that it "provides the best collection of citations and sources in defense of the theory that, long before the 14th Amendment was written, it was widely understood that the principle of “due process” substantively prohibited certain arbitrary acts by legislatures (e.g., giving A’s property to B) even if the proper procedures were followed."