The Eighth Amendment. But it doesn't exactly address "reasonable" bail it only prohibits the imposition of excessive bail.
This case established the doctrine of reasonable classification under the 14th amendments equal protection clause.
I can think of three groups, but I can't guarantee this is what you're looking for. The first group is the Bill of Rights ratified in 1791 and encompassing the first ten amendments. The second group is the Reconstruction amendments following the Civil War and all dealing with the status of slaves or rather former slaves following the thirteenth amendment. That would be the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments. The third group that comes to mind is the Progressive Era amendments which were the 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th amendments.
Must obey its own laws
Societal recognition that a personal expectation of privacy is reasonable and the exhibition of a personal subjective expectation of privacy. ;)
simply put they cover due process
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The Eighth Amendment. But it doesn't exactly address "reasonable" bail it only prohibits the imposition of excessive bail.
the government
Many of the amendments guarantee our rights against governmental abuse of power. some of them include; 1. 2nd ( you have the right to bear arms) 2. 3rd (government cannot make you quarter troops unless Congress ordered) 3. 4th (un reasonable searches and seizures), and so on.
Legitimate is defined as "reasonable". Reasonable is defined as "fair". Therefore, something that is legitimate is fair. Legal, on the other hand, is defined as "in accordance with established procedures".
Auditor's judgement
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rational basis (apex)
rational basis (apex)
This case established the doctrine of reasonable classification under the 14th amendments equal protection clause.