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The Constitutional Procedural Due Process Warrior

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The Constitutional Procedural Due Process Warrior

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The government cannot deprive a person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law — and the procedural dimension of that guarantee requires meaningful notice and a meaningful opportunity to be heard before the deprivation occurs. The Mathews v. Eldridge balancing test determines what process the Constitution demands in every context from welfare terminations to professional license revocations. The Constitutional Procedural Due Process Warrior is Volume XXXIV of Wayne Richard Evangelista's Constitutional Law Series. Wayne Richard Evangelista covers the full procedural due process landscape: identifying protected interests — property interests after Roth and Sindermann's entitlement framework, and liberty interests from Meachum through Sandin's atypical hardship standard; the Mathews v. Eldridge three-factor test applied to welfare benefits, disability benefits, public employment, student discipline, professional licensing, and immigration removal; pre-deprivation versus post-deprivation remedies and the Parratt-Hudson doctrine; procedural due process in the administrative agency context; and the intersection of procedural due process with the APA's formal adjudication requirements.

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