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justme589
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What is the name of your state?
Doesn't a state action which deprives certain persons of protected liberties and subjects certain persons to adverse state action without benefit of a trial, constitute a bill of attainder?
And, if there is a post deprivation hearing, months after the person has sustained the loss of liberty, but the person cannot obtain full relief through a post deprivation hearing alone, is this still a bill of attainder (since the person was deprived before having had a chance to be heard)?
Doesn't a state action which deprives certain persons of protected liberties and subjects certain persons to adverse state action without benefit of a trial, constitute a bill of attainder?
And, if there is a post deprivation hearing, months after the person has sustained the loss of liberty, but the person cannot obtain full relief through a post deprivation hearing alone, is this still a bill of attainder (since the person was deprived before having had a chance to be heard)?