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Defending Due Process

Why Fairness Matters in a Polarized World

Garrett, Brandon L.

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1. Auflage November 2024
224 Seiten, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-1-5095-6387-6
John Wiley & Sons

We all feel unfairness deeply when treated in rash ways. We expect and the law requires that government officials take fairness seriously, giving notice and an opportunity to be heard before taking our rights away. That is why the U.S. Constitution commands, twice, that no one shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law. Yet in overheated debates, people argue that others do not deserve any presumption of innocence. In courtrooms and colleges, police stations and jails, restaurants and libraries, print and online, the democratic value of due process is up for grabs.

Why is process under so much pressure? Brandon Garrett exposes widening fault lines. One division lies within our own attitudes, and he explores why we are tempted to put desired outcomes before fair process. Another lies in government, as judges adopt toothless due process rules. People are trapped in debt for unpaid traffic fines; sheriffs seize and forfeit belongings; algorithms suspend teachers' employment; officials use flawed data to cancel healthcare; and magistrates order arrestees jailed because they cannot pay cash bail. Meanwhile, the rise of AI threatens what remains of due process with black box technology.

To fight against such unfairness, lawyers try to challenge unjust systems, researchers demonstrate why such processes are so counterproductive, and lawmakers try to enact new protections. Common ground matters now more than ever to mend political polarization, cool simmering distrust of government, prevent counterproductive errors, and safeguard constitutional rights. A revival of due process is long overdue.

Preface
Acknowledgments

1 Introduction
2 Divided About Due Process
3 The Rise of Modern Due Process
4 The Hidden Cost of Unfair Process
5 Connecting the Stakes
6 Error Prone
7 Discriminatory Process
8 Processed by AI
9 Due Process Reforms
10 Due Process for All
Appendix

Notes
Index
"Defending Due Process is stunning in its originality; in every way, a superb book that deserves a wide readership. I know of no other work like it."
Erwin Chemerinsky, University of California, Berkeley
Brandon L. Garrett is the L. Neil Williams, Jr. Professor of Law at Duke University.