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Young v. Weston, No. 98-35377 (9th Cir.) (192 F.3d 870) (May 20, 1999) (Judge Harry Pregerson)

In its decision, the Court relied heavily on Kansas v. Hendricks, 521 U.S. 346 (1997) where the Supreme Court held that Kansas' involuntary commitment procedure for sexually violent predators did not violate substantive due process, the Ex Post Facto Clause, or the Double Jeopardy Clause. It also concluded that Washington's ...

 

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