What idea is substantive due process based on?
1. Government needs no reason to regulate some highly irrelevant and rarely exercised rights
2. Government has granted rights to the people and is therefore able to revoke such rights
3. Government should be overthrown if it fails to protect the rights of the people
4. Government must have an exceptionally important reason to interfere certain hugely important rights
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