gptkbp:instanceOf
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gptkb:United_States_Supreme_Court_case
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gptkbp:citation
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442 U.S. 584
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gptkbp:concurringOpinionBy
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gptkb:Lewis_F._Powell,_Jr.
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gptkbp:country
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gptkb:United_States
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gptkbp:date
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1979-06-20
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gptkbp:decidedBy
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gptkb:Supreme_Court_of_the_United_States
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gptkbp:dissentingOpinionBy
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gptkb:Thurgood_Marshall
gptkb:William_J._Brennan,_Jr.
gptkb:Harry_Blackmun
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gptkbp:docketNumber
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75-1690
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gptkbp:fullName
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Parham, Commissioner, Georgia Department of Human Resources, et al. v. J.R., et al.
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gptkbp:heldBy
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Due process does not require a formal adversarial hearing before a child is committed by parents or guardians to a state mental hospital.
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
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Parham v. J.R.
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gptkbp:legalSubject
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gptkb:Due_Process_Clause
gptkb:Fourteenth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution
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gptkbp:majorityOpinionBy
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gptkb:Warren_E._Burger
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gptkbp:relatedTo
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parental rights
mental health law
civil commitment
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gptkbp:bfsParent
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gptkb:Justice_Lewis_F._Powell_Jr.
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gptkbp:bfsLayer
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7
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