Haskell v. Department of Agriculture
United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit
930 F.2d 816 (1991)
Relevant factsFree
William Haskell (plaintiff) owned a grocery store disqualified from the food stamp program after the Department of Agriculture (defendant) found regulatory violations. Haskell sought review, and the district court granted summary judgment for the Secretary. Haskell appealed, arguing the administrative process denied him due process because he never received an evidentiary hearing.
IssueFree
Whether the lack of an evidentiary hearing at the administrative level violates due process when the affected party has an opportunity for judicial review.
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