'''Procedural due process''' is a [[legal doctrine]] in the [[United States]] that requires government officials to follow fair procedures before depriving a person of [[life]], [[liberty]], or [[property]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite booksfn|title = Administrative Law: Agency Action in Legal Context|last = Glicksman|first = Robert L.Levy|publisher = Foundation Press|year = 2010|___location p= 9781599416106|last2 = Levy|first2 = Richard E.}}</ref>{{Rp|657}} When the government seeks to deprive a person of one of those interests, procedural due process requires at least for the government to afford the person notice, an opportunity to be heard, and a decision made by a neutral decisionmaker. Procedural due process is required by the [[Due Process Clause]]s of the [[Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution|Fifth]] and [[Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution|Fourteenth]] Amendments to the [[US Constitution|United States Constitution]].<ref name=":0" />{{Rpsfn|Glicksman|Levy|2010|p=617}}
The article "Some Kind of Hearing" written by Judge [[Henry Friendly]] created a list of basic due process rights "that remains highly influential, as to both content and relative priority."<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Friendly |first=Henry |date=1975-06-01 |title=Some Kind of Hearing |url=https://scholarship.law.upenn.edu/penn_law_review/vol123/iss6/2/ |journal=[[University of Pennsylvania Law Review]] |volume=123 |issue=6 |pages=12671267–1317 }}</ref> The rights, which apply equally to civil due process and criminal due process, are the following:<ref name="Strauss Due Process Rights">{{cite web |last=Strauss |first=Peter |title=DUE PROCESS |url=https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/due_process |access-date=8 March 2013 |publisher=[[Legal Information Institute]]}}</ref>
# An unbiased tribunal.
# Notice of the proposed action and the grounds asserted for it.
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* {{cite book |last1=Glicksman |first1=Robert L. |last2=Levy |first2=Richard E. |title=Administrative Law: Agency Action in Legal Context |date=2010 |publisher=Foundation Press/Thomson Reuters |isbn=978-1-59941-610-6 }}