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24 June, 16:42

A law will not be considered a violation of the substantive due process if:

a. it is declared null and void by the Congress after it was applied to a particular case.

b. it is approved by the Supreme Court.

c. it promotes a compelling or overriding state interest.

d. it is accompanied by a special consideration in written from the Secretary of State.

e. it is declared during a rebellion.

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  1. 24 June, 17:28
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    Option C.

    Explanation:

    It promotes a compelling or overriding state interest, is the right answer.

    In the constitutional law of the United States, substantive due process is a source providing courts to preserve some fundamental rights from the intervention of the government, even if the rights are not expressly specified elsewhere in the Constitution of the United States. Courts have recognized the foundation for this security from the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments' due process clauses which prevent the state and federal authorities individually, from denying any individual of "life, freedom, or assets, without due process of law".
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