Young v. Weston, No. C94-480C (W.D.Wash.) (898 F.Supp. 744) (August 25, 1995) (Judge John C. Coughenour)
Here, in holding that Washington's version of Megan's Law violated the Due Process Clause, the Ex Post Facto Clause and the Double Jeopardy Clause of the Constitution, Judge Coughenor stated: "At the heart of the liberty interests protected from arbitrary government actions is freedom from bodily restraint. Youngberg v. Romeo, …
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