What are the consequences of prejudicial delay and defective notice in a civil action brought by the Department of Justice?

MultiRegion, United States of America

The following excerpt is from NYS Nat'l Org. Women v. Pataki, 261 F.3d 156 (2nd Cir. 2001):

We first consider the due process claims of subclasses A and B based on allegations of prejudicial delay, and then those of subclass C based on allegations of defective notice. We observe at the outset that the Fourteenth Amendment guarantee of due process is fully applicable to adjudicative proceedings conducted by state and local government administrative agencies. See Richardson v. Perales, 402 U.S. 389, 401-02 (1971).

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