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attainder
[ uh-teyn-der ]
noun
- the legal consequence of judgment of death or outlawry for treason or felony, involving the loss of all civil rights.
- Obsolete. dishonor.
attainder
/ 蓹藞迟别瑟苍诲蓹 /
noun
- (formerly) the extinction of a person's civil rights resulting from a sentence of death or outlawry on conviction for treason or felony See also bill of attainder
- obsolete.dishonour
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of attainder1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of attainder1
Example Sentences
The legislation was also expected to face legal hurdles on First Amendment grounds as well as 鈥渂ills of attainder鈥 laws prohibiting the government from imposing a punishment on a specific entity without a formal trial.
According to Mr. Dershowitz, the panel operated against the spirit of one of only two civil-liberties provisions in the original Constitution, before the Bill of Rights was added 鈥 a ban on 鈥渂ills of attainder.鈥
It would violate the separation of powers, the supremacy clause, the confrontation clause, the equal protection clause, the due process clause and the prohibition against bills of attainder.
Next, the constitution specifically prohibits a type of law known as a 鈥渂ill of attainder,鈥 which is aimed at punishing specific individuals.
Such a move could be seen as an unlawful 鈥渂ill of attainder,鈥 or a legislative act condemning a particular person, he said.
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