Federal 7th Circuit Court
Civil Court
Due Process
Dist. Ct. did not err in granting defendant-City’s motion for summary judgment in section 1983 action alleging that defendant’s policy, that precluded plaintiffs from registering as sex offenders under Illinois Sex Offenders Registration Act (SORA) because they were homeless, violated their due process rights. Plaintiffs’ right to register under SORA is not cognizable liberty interest, which precluded plaintiffs from establishing due process claim. Fact that plaintiffs’ failure to register under SORA might imprison them in future did not require different result.