His kind of impact is that he showed that laws cannot be made that go against the will of the people.
It started with the Halstead act which banned alcohol but people wanted alcohol. So Capone and the others stepped in to do something about it.
They didn't see the illegality that they were breaking the law yet the people wanted these products and did find no harm in alcohol. So after making alcohol illegal again did the gang disappear.
Due process deals with the administration of justice and thus the Due Process Clause acts as a safeguard from arbitrary denial of life, liberty, or property by the government outside the sanction of law.
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The cosmological argument relies on what many (but not all) philosophers accept as a basic metaphysical principle that accepts the principle of one great creator of the universe. Many times called god, this "unknown entity" is the one that set things in motion in the cosmos. This particular or magical entity, under the natural theology vision, is the force behind everything in the universe, and this tries to confirm the existence of one creator god.