Armstrong v. Manzo

Armstrong v. Manzo, 380 U.S. 545 (1965), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the court held that failure to provide notice of pending adoption proceedings to the adversely situated biological parent is a violation of due process.

[1] This case stands for the proposition that hearings in courts "must be granted at a meaningful time and in a meaningful manner.

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