1. Michael H. v. Gerald D., No. 87-746, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, October 11, 1988, Argued , June 15, 1989, Decided
OVERVIEW: Putative father's substantive due process rights were not violated by presumption that married father was child's presumed father because putative father did not have a liberty interest traditionally protected by society.
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