PER CURIAM.
While imprisoned at the Columbia Correctional Institution in Wisconsin, War N. Marion was placed in the prison's most restrictive disciplinary segregation, which it calls DS-1, because he had committed misconduct while in DS-2, a less restrictive environment. Marion's term in DS-1 was 240 days, and he complained about the procedures that the prison had used to find that he violated the prison's rules.
The due process clause of the fourteenth amendment...
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