Upholding Fair Treatment Under the Law
The principles of due process and equal protection form the foundation of every individual’s relationship with government. When agencies or officials act without notice, deny a fair hearing, or treat similar cases differently, they violate the basic constitutional promise of fairness. Civil litigation restores balance by ensuring that government actions follow lawful procedure and respect the rights of all citizens.
When Due Process Is Violated
Procedural due process protects against arbitrary decisions that affect life, liberty, or property. Substantive due process ensures that laws themselves are not unjust, vague, or excessive. Violations often arise when government agencies or licensing boards take shortcuts that deprive people of rights without proper justification.
Common examples include:
- Permit or license denials issued without legal cause
- Revocations made without prior notice or hearing
- Failure to follow required administrative procedures
- Unreasonable delay or selective enforcement by state agencies
Equal Protection & Fair Application of the Law
The Constitution requires that the government apply its laws evenly and without discrimination. Unequal or selective treatment — whether based on political viewpoint, profession, or personal status — undermines that standard. Civil litigation can compel agencies and courts to enforce laws consistently.
Representative claims may involve:
- Unequal treatment of businesses or individuals under the same regulation
- Discriminatory enforcement of permit or zoning rules
- Agency retaliation or favoritism in administrative decisions
Remedies & Legal Strategies
Restoring due process and equal protection often requires prompt and precise action. Litigation may seek:
- Injunctions to halt an unlawful administrative action
- Declaratory judgments clarifying constitutional obligations
- Writs of mandamus or certiorari to compel compliance with procedure
- Judicial review of agency decisions that exceed authority
The Constitutional Promise of Fairness
The guarantee of due process and equal protection ensures that no government actor is above the law. Through focused litigation and judicial oversight, citizens can require public agencies to operate within their lawful limits and uphold the constitutional promise of fairness that protects everyone.






