Quinn v. Syracuse Model Neighborhood Corp.

U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit · Decided 1980-01-08

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KAUFMAN, Chief Judge: The “liberty” protected by the Fourteenth Amendment against arbitrary governmental interference is a necessarily amorphous concept, which continues to *442 evolve as courts apply it to the specific circumstances of individual cases. Thus, where an infringement of a constitutionally protected interest in “liberty” is alleged, it is essential that a…

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