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A legislative act that identifies an individual or group for punishment is in discord with the United States Constitution for being a bill of attainder.
A legislative act that identifies an individual or group for punishment is in discord with the United States Constitution for being a bill of attainder.


<span style="background:pink">The Contract Clause places limits on the conduct of state governments</span>. Most importantly, states may not impair the ability of willing parties to form a <span style="background:pink">contract</span>: this has been dubbed the "freedom of contract" or "liberty of contract." At times, this liberty of contract has been read by SCOTUS as an economic '''substantive due process''' right protected by the Due Process Clause of the 14th Amendment.<ref>https://constitution.congress.gov/browse/essay/amdt14-S1-3-3-2/ALDE_00013704/</ref>
<span style="background:pink">The Contract Clause places limits on the conduct of state governments</span>. Most importantly, states may not impair the ability of willing parties to form a <span style="background:pink">contract</span>: this has been dubbed the "freedom of contract" or "liberty of contract." At times, this liberty of contract has been read by SCOTUS as a economic '''substantive due process''' right protected by the Due Process Clause of the 14th Amendment.<ref>https://constitution.congress.gov/browse/essay/amdt14-S1-3-3-2/ALDE_00013704/</ref>


Courts treat contracts differently:<br>
Courts treat contracts differently:<br>
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