Logan Dyjak v. Joseph Harper, et al.
Immigration
Whether the conditions of hospitalization, including forced medication, violate the petitioner's constitutional rights under the Fourteenth Amendment and the analysis of Vitek v. Jones, 445 U.S. 480 (1980)
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