The document discusses substantive and procedural due process. It defines substantive due process as protecting fundamental rights outlined in the Constitution as well as other rights determined by the Supreme Court. These include rights like privacy, travel, and marriage. It also discusses how the right to contract was once a fundamental right but is now evaluated under a lower standard. Procedural due process requires fair procedures, such as notice and unbiased hearings, before the government can deprive someone of life, liberty, or property. It lists specific procedural rights like presenting evidence and cross-examining witnesses.