1. Washington v. Harper, No. 88-599 , SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, October 11, 1989, Argued , February 27, 1990, Decided
OVERVIEW: U.S. Supreme Court held a Washington state policy that allowed prison authorities to drug inmates against their will was constitutional because the procedures did not deprive the inmates of the right to refuse treatment without adequate due process.
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