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207 Constitutional Law -State Actions and Procedural Due Process

12 min · 27 de may de 2026
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Welcome to the BarPass™ Podcast — the 10-minute bar prep podcast by BarPass.io. In this episode, we’re covering State Actions and Procedural Due Process, a foundational Constitutional Law topic that appears frequently on both essays and multiple-choice questions. Over the next few minutes, we’ll walk through: * when constitutional protections apply, * what qualifies as state action, * overview of the three levels of judicial scrutiny, * the procedural due process framework for determining whether the government has provided a fair process before depriving someone of life, liberty, or property. As you listen, focus on the frameworks, trigger phrases, and balancing tests that repeatedly appear on the bar exam. Let’s get started. ABOUT US Welcome to the BarPass Podcast. Each episode of this podcast delivers a high-yield bar rule in 10 minutes, making it easy to fit bar prep into your day. This podcast is built around how people actually retain information: repetition, exposure, and familiarity over time. By listening to bar rules while driving, walking, or doing chores, you train your brain to recognize legal language andissue patterns — so when you see them on the exam, they don’t feel new. Use this podcast alongside your outlines and practice questions, and let short, focused listening sessions do the reinforcement.

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