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Overview:You are part of an educational consortium in charge of creating presentations for law enforcement and correctional academies in our region. You have been asked to develop a presentation on the Constitutional foundation for criminal justice procedures. Instructors will use this presentation to educate students about substantive and procedural due process, the historical development of the Bill of Rights, and the power of judicial review.Instructions:Develop a ten to fifteen slide presentation with speaker’s notes that:Differentiates between due process and substantive due process.Discusses the historical development of the Bill of Rights.Summarizes the common rights associated with the Bill of Rights.Defines judicial review and provides practical examples.Meets the following general slide requirements:Introductory slide with name, date, course name, and title of your presentation.Closing slide with bullet points that summarize the main ideas.Each slide contains speaker notes.Provides references slide with credible sources in APA format.Uses professional language with correct spelling, grammar, and punctuation.Reminders:Do not copy and paste material other than brief quotes from court cases.Demonstrate in your own words an understanding of each criteria point.Resources:Tutoring is available for Constitutional Law and APA in Tutor Match. Tutors can help clarify instructions, share tips specific to this Constitutional Law course, share tips for PowerPoint, walk you through library database search techniques, and coach you through APA formatting. Our tutors are current students, so they understand the challenges of the assignments unique to Constitutional Law.For general writing and PowerPoint support, visit the Writing Guide – PowerPoints and for assistance with APA format visit the APA Guide