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Vasquez v. Coughlin, No. 6:95-CV-104 (N.D.N.Y.) (2 F.Supp.2d 255) (April 7, 1998) (Judge Thomas J. McAvoy)

Case held prisoner's liberty interests were not violated by a stay of 545 days in the hole, concluding that there was no "atypical and significant hardship" since conditions of confinement contained "similarities" to general prison population.

This provocative case is a good example of the growing tension between the real ...

 

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