GOVT407 ESSAY 1

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China R. Whitmire Government 407 Liberty University-Online Essay-1 The Due Process Clause is defined by the legal The Fifth Amendment that states that the federal government in no shall "deprived of life, liberty or property without due process of law." This is also written in the Fourteenth Amendment of the United States constitution which was ratified in 1868, as both amendments use the same exact wording. From a legal perspective this is regarded as the Due Process Clause , which is regarded as a legal obligation of all states. The State Court of California’s personal jurisdiction being consistent with the Due Process Clause could in fact exercise their personal jurisdiction using this clause because Texas- based Sovereign entered into the contractual agreement with Richard Nance. Being that Richard purchased what we know as a specific type of life insurance policy from Texas-based Sovereign Insurance Company . In which he named Lulu as the beneficiary. As the both of them have resided in California for their entire lives. Furthermore, the factors contracts will arise and of the contract so that the defendant actually availed purposefully by itself in consideration to the state laws of California. These laws would be the ones that are responsible to give reason for the courts to further believe that the defense knew with anticipation that the actions within the forum were somewhat held at the course description from a foreseeable perspective. This would be valid in relation to the contract that Texas-based Sovereign Insurance Company advertised voluntarily through reaching out to
customers in California through their own campaigns, advertisements and propaganda. Which would give leeway to the opportunity for this company to have outside lawsuits even though Mr. Nance was their only customer within the State of California. By placing the constitutional order in light, using the due process clause solely. We can see the minimum established amount of contact ever that has been glazed over the defendants jurisdiction. As it has been seen typically that if the courts consider fairness that is in such a way extremely strenuous to the situation and or even of any inconvenience to the plaintiff the defendant is then placed at a disadvantage, almost instantaneously. Bibliography Glannon, Joseph. Civil Procedure: Examples and Explanations. 8th ed. New York: Wolters Kluwer Law and Business, 2018. Federal Civil Rules Booklet. Current ed. Harvard: LegalPub.com-Inc.
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