At issue in Culley v. Marshall - which the Supreme Court will hear on October 30 - is what test courts should use to assess whether due process has been violated after the government seizes property. Two lines of cases point to two different tests and have resulted in a circuit split which the Court is set to resolve. Here's what you need to know going into the argument.
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