no bill of attainder or ex post facto law shall be passed.
I think. Lol sorry I'm not of much help lol.
The Constitution of the United States, Article I, Section 9, paragraph 3 provides that: "No Bill of Attainder or ex post facto Law will be passed."
Bills of attainder.
The US Constitution does not permit bills of attainder because the sixth Amendment guarantees a right to a trial.
bills of attainder (grad point) ;)
According to Article I of the United States Constitution it is expressly forbidden for Congress to pass a bill of attainder. Since Congress is the law making body this means no one can pass bills of attainder in the United States.
yes.
No. The Constitution forbids Bills of Attainder, where the Congress declares a person to be guilty of a crime by passing legislation to that effect. The Constitution preserves the Writ of Habeas Corpus except under very limited and specific circumstances.
Bills of Attainder
Congress can not pass a bill of attainder or an law?
yes it can
They are not suppose to because of the constitution prohibiting it. (Although they have, and will continue to do so secretly in war times and for national security.)
Bills of attainder were used in the 18th century in england...made by nicole :* luv you all
Article 1, Section 9 "No Bill of Attainder or ex post facto law shall be passed."