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Wisconsin v. Constantineau, No. 95 (U.S. Supreme Court) (400 U.S. 433; 91 S.Ct. 507) (January 19, 1971) (Justice Douglas)

But see Paul v. Davis, 424 U.S. 693 (1976) where the Court established the "stigma plus" test, I.e., harm to reputation must be accompanied by some other impediment to establish a constitutional deprivation.

Case held that a protectable liberty interest may be implicated "where a person's good name, reputation, honor, ...

 

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