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But Robin then adds a substantive component.
The only question in front of the Court in Bowers was whether the substantive component of the Due Process Clause protected a right to engage in homosexual sodomy.
The substantive component can be satisfied by showing overly harsh or one-sided results that "shock the conscience". Id.
This standard resembles that of the business judgment rule in the requirements to be informed and disinterested, but seems more stringent in its substantive component.
It is used in academic discourse and constitutes an inescapable and substantive component of curricula and aspects related to the work environment.
Rather than relying on the substantive component of the Fourteenth Amendment's Due Process Clause, as the Court does, I base my conclusion on the Fourteenth Amendment's Equal Protection Clause.
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Under California law, unconscionability has both procedural and substantive components.
The hope is that adding such substantive components to games will put games on an equal footing with other entertainment mediums.
In the United States, due process has both procedural and substantive components.
The line of questioning on Israel troubled some pro-Israel analysts, including Jeffrey Goldberg, who wrote in a column for Bloomberg that the senators badly missed a chance to query Hagel on substantive components of his view on Israel.
The process evaluation focused on two substantive components: the adequacy of training delivery and fidelity to the menu of guiding skills and strategies.
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