The lack of due process in the prosecutions of January 6th protesters and the legal cases against Trump is a major topic, with concerns raised about the erosion of due process and the rule of law.
Levin repeatedly argues that due process was intentionally violated in prosecuting Trump.
The due process clause of the 14th Amendment, preventing deprivation of life, liberty, or property without legal process, is another key concept analyzed.
The episode raises broader issues about preserving due process rights and adhering to constitutional principles in the justice system.
The concept of due process is a central theme across many of the podcast episodes, as it relates to the importance of preserving constitutional rights, ensuring fair trials, and upholding the rule of law.
Several episodes, such as SPECIAL SCOTUS BONUS EPISODE with Constitutional Law Scholar Eric Segall, The Alford Plea, and The Honeymooners, explore how due process is essential for protecting individuals from unjust prosecution and arbitrary deprivation of liberty or property.
Other episodes, like Mark Levin Audio Rewind - 5/31/24, Jury Requests Analyzed - May 29th, Hour 1, and The Process is the Punishment: Evidence Tampering, Lies, and the Boxes Hoax, Live with Reporter Julie Kelly, highlight concerns about the erosion of due process and the rule of law, particularly in the context of high-profile legal cases and prosecutions.
The importance of due process is also examined in broader contexts, such as the discussion of the 14th Amendment on The 14th Amendment episode, and the exploration of how due process rights have been impacted in the national security context, as seen in The Honeymooners.