Ingraham v. Wright, No. 75-6527 (U.S. Supreme Court) (430 U.S. 651; 97 S.Ct. 1401) (April 19, 1977) (Justice Powell)
The Court noted in this decision that "While the contours of this historic liberty interest in the context of our federal syatem of government have not been defined precisely, they have always been thought to encompass freedom from bodily restraint and punishment." (Id., at 673-74).
Here the Court held that ...
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