Illustrated Law: Civil Procedure Flowchart on Due Process

This one is straight from my 1L law school sketchbook from Civ Pro class.

This hand-drawn flowchart breaks down the core elements of procedural due process under the 5th Amendment, focusing on questions like: When can the government detain someone? What kind of notice is required? When must there be a hearing?

Get it here for yourself at my Etsy shop.

Originally created during law school as a visual study tool for Civil Procedure and Constitutional Law crossover topics, this chart walks through the steps that courts use to evaluate whether due process has been met—especially in situations involving detention, deprivation of liberty or property, and emergency actions.

Drawn with digital ink and color, the illustration balances clarity and structure with visual detail, making it a perfect aid for law students, bar preppers, or legal educators.

Printed in full color on premium heavyweight matte paper (200 gsm / 80 lb), smooth and non-reflective, with a soft, uncoated finish. Paper is FSC-certified or equivalent for sustainable sourcing.

Available in multiple sizes to suit your study space or classroom wall.
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