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OCR: tem of righis and remedics through implication Bivens action for respondent and other creditor: banking recer vership cstate RESPONDENT'S DISMISSAL WITHOUT HEAR ING DID NOT VIOLATE THH I}UJE PROC FSS CLAUSE Regardless of FSLIC's amenability constitutional damages suit, FSLIC did not violate The Due Process Clause when dismissed resondent without hearing. Respondent did not have protected property interest continued cmployment with Fidelity once Fidolity had been placed + federal recei vership, and eyen such interest had existed the opportunity for respondent te claim against FSLIC recciver Satisfied the Due Proc Clausc lad No Protected Property Interest Continued Employment With Fidelity A fter Was Taken Over By FSLIC "Property interests. 0 course are not created by the Constitution' inste ...