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· 10/5/2023

People v. Negron

Citations

  • 2023 NY Slip Op 05040

How courts have described this case

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  • holding that a regulation creates a protected liberty interest only to the extent that it explicitly deprives prison officials of decisionmaking authority
  • holding that this analysis applies to claims brought under the Due Process Clause of the federal Constitution
  • holding that this analysis applies to claims brought under the Due Process Clause of the federal Constitution
  • concluding that “[t]he denial of prison access to a particular visitor ... is not independently protected by the Due Process Clause”
  • holding that a regulation creates a protected liberty interest only to the extent that it explicitly deprives prison officials of decisionmaking authority
  • holding that the Due Process Clause does not give prisoners the right to unfettered visitation

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