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Case • 2000
female worker wore non-regulation shoes for medical reasons, and she was not questioned. [15] Because of these events, on March 26, 1997, Ross filed an amended charge with the NEOC alleging ...
Case • 2001
medical treatment on July 20, 2000. (Id.) [16] Plaintiff alleges that upon being escorted from the infirmary to 1F/Pod Cell #5 by defendants, they again engaged in assaulting him. (Id.) Defendants ...
Case • 2001
incorporated into a stipulation that was so-ordered by this Court, thus giving rise to jurisdiction. Thanning v. Nassau County Medical Examiners Office, 187 F.R.D. 69, 71 (E.D.N.Y. 1999). In this case, however ...
Case • 2003
members who will calm and comfort patients without obliging itself to give equal access to those who promote faith healing or other non-scientific approaches. The hospital may admit allopaths to the medical ...
Case • 1980
in the Findings and Conclusions, filed today, the claim which plaintiffs present as to the conditions relating to medical services at OSP has not, in and of itself, been heard, and, therefore, of course, has ...
Case • 1995
administer the adjudication of this tort just as it does the complex intricacies of products liability and medical malpractice." n5 n4 Causes of action for negligent infliction of emotional distress may ...
Case • 2001
. Smith that they were afraid to leave the unit for medication or meals." (J.A. at 59). The Warden further testified that, as a result of Smith's misconduct, the director of the unit asked that Smith ...
Case • 2002
(1) refused to reimburse him for services he rendered to its insureds, and (2) provided his patients' confidential medical reports and other unspecified information to the Federal Bureau ...
Case • 2002
at the Los Angeles County jail and was then refused proper medical attention in violation of his civil rights. [16] On August 17, 1999, Taylor was granted permission to file his civil rights complaint ...
Case • 2009
pay the cost of the offender's room, board, clothing, medical, dental, and other correctional services." Appellant contends that the district court erroneously interpreted Minn. Stat. § 641.12, subd. 3 ...
Case • 2009
have escorted him over to medical.... I would have had him checked out from top to bottom, I would have him write statements because he would have had to gave [sic] me some [information] as to who did ...
Case • 1975
the infrequent trips to the roof, the brief and occasional shower periods, a visit from a family member or an attorney, response to sick call or receipt of medical attention, or an appearance in court ...
Case • 2001
) ("Mootness doctrine ... protects plaintiffs from defendants who seek to evade sanction by predictable `protestations of repentance and reform.' ") (quoting United States v. Oregon State Medical Society, 343 U ...
Article • November 22, 2016
in sentencing and incarceration rates. They also drew attention to the horrendous conditions inside many American prisons, bringing a flood of lawsuits that challenged everything from abusive guards to medical ...
the fastest growing part of the prison population. By 2030, they will number 400,000, or nearly one-third of the U.S. prison population.  While 50 may not seem that old, most medical experts agree ...
tactical units. The inspection reports had pointed to other areas where the prison was consistently noncompliant, particularly in the areas of access to medical care, and noted multiple vacant positions ...
incarceration,” says Trinkle.  She notes that cutting corners to save on operating costs also results in poor medical and psychological care for prisoners, human-rights abuses such as overcrowding ...
through an expensive conversation in the midst of a crisis, like an accident or medical emergency; imagine being unable to reach the only people providing you a little bit of normalcy. “There’s ...
Article • March 31, 2017
education student should receive to help manage his or her disability. But despite there being a medical reason for his behavior, Cody was not allowed to return to school. He was called to youth court three ...
Article • March 27, 2017
Filed under: Death Penalty
in front of a jury. “If you talk to two medically respected doctors, they disagree on this stuff,” McPhillips explained. McPhillips also knew his county had another death penalty trial already ...
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