Ex Post Facto Law refers to a law that retroactively changes the legal consequences of actions that were committed before the enactment of the law. Such laws are typically prohibited in many legal systems under constitutional provisions to protect individual rights.
Ex Post Facto laws refer to legislation that retroactively changes the legal status or consequences of actions that were committed before the enactment of the law. Such laws are generally prohibited by the United States Constitution.
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