Procedural Rights (Due Process)
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Kahler v. Kansas (2020): Does a criminal defendant have a right to be tested as to whether his insanity made him unable to know that his crime was morally wrong?
Procedural Rights (Due Process)
Kahler v. Kansas (2020): Does a criminal defendant have a right to be tested as to whether his insanity made him unable to know that his crime was morally wrong?
Procedural Rights (Due Process)
Ingraham v. Wright (1977): Do students at school have a right to not be spanked on their bottoms, or have a right to get notice and a hearing before they are spanked on their bottoms?
Procedural Rights (Due Process)
Mathews v. Eldridge (1976): Does a social security recipient have a right to a hearing before social security benefits are terminated?
Procedural Rights (Due Process)
Goss v. Lopez (1975): Do students have a right to a hearing before they are suspended from school?
Procedural Rights (Due Process)
Goldberg v. Kelly (1970): Does a welfare recipient have a right to a hearing before welfare benefits are terminated?
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