Due Process
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With the present composition of the Supreme Court reflecting a 6 to 3 rejection of the concept of the protection of individual rights, Caplan’s conclusion is already accomplished. The court has been transformed--and so has this country’s law.
The protection of individuals in their dealings with the government awaits an American Magna Carta far, far down the road.
MARTHA B. GAUNCE
Long Beach
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