Procedural due process focuses primarily on a person’s right to be heard, rather than a person’s right to prevail in a dispute. Courts usually consider two broad questions in cases involving procedural due process. First, courts consider whether the government’s action involves an interest in life, liberty, or property. Second, courts consider whether the procedures that the government has employed assure that a person receives fair treatment.
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