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Publication • 2020
. See, e.g., PETER H. SCHUCK, SUING GOVERNMENT: CITIZEN REMEDIES FOR OFFICIAL WRONGS 98-106 (1983) (emphasizing departmental ability to supervise employees so as to reduce the likelihood of a violation ...
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Filed under: International, Immigration
reason to feel wronged. Through this update report, Appleseed and Chicago Appleseed Fund for Justice, together with our pro bono partners at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld, Latham & Watkins and  the law ...
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Developing programs and policies, researching products, performing special projects and planning analysis Providing financial services for the Department Coordinating vehicle purchase and maintenance ...
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Filed under: Telephones, Telephone Rates
) , L _ . Figure 3 6. Click the "make a Music CD" button (Figure 4) then, click the "music CD project button in the middle of the "Select a Project" screen (Figure 5). • 1. Rol1over _ _ ..,_~ 2 ...
Case • 1995
Bendheim, Esq, Alice L Bendheim PC, Phoenix, AZ. Adjoa A Aiyetoro, Esq, Stuart Henry Adams, Jr, Esq, David Cyrus Fathi, Esq, National Prison Project of America, Civil Liberties Union Foundation, Washington ...
Case • 1997
that money to other projects. (Findings at 169, n.183.) These facts, among [*910] others, led the Special Master to recognize that the City did not seriously consider ameliorating conditions at Jail No. 3. (Id ...
Case • 1999
for the District of Maryland, at Baltimore. J. Frederick Motz, Chief District Judge. (CA-91-508-JFM, CA-95-524-JFM) [7] Counsel Argued: Marjorie Lynn Rifkin, National Prison Project, Aclu Foundation ...
Case • 1997
] For TEXAS COUNCIL ON FAMILY VIOLENCE AND WOMEN'S ADVOCACY PROJECT, Amicus Curiae: Jennifer S McGinty-Bales, Baker & Botts, Houston, TX. [13] For AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION OF TEXAS, Amicus Curiae ...
Case • 1994
manner, as by displaying a shirt "off one shoulder," App. 112. The parties agree that petitioner "projects feminine characteristics." Id., at 51, 74. [13] The practice of federal prison authorities ...
Case • 2004
by using drugs smuggled into prison, and apparently wears clothing in a feminine manner, as by displaying a shirt "off one shoulder," App. 112. The parties agree that petitioner "projects feminine ...
Case • 2002
Ring v. Arizona - 122 S.Ct. 2428 (2002) - 2002 Ring v. Arizona, 122 S.Ct. 2428, 153 L.Ed.2d 556 (U.S. 06/24/2002) [1] United States Supreme Court [2] No. 01-488 [3] 122 S.Ct. 2428, 153 L.Ed.2d 556, 2002.SCT, 70 USLW 4666, 2 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 5594 [4] June 24, 2002 …
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to the state’s residents, while an NPA required the company to provide funding for a not-for-profit organization to support projects designed to improve the quality and affordability of health care services ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
assistance with this project. 1 Steven Raphael & Michael A. Stoll, Why Are So Many Americans in Prison?, in DO PRISONS MAKES US SAFER? THE COSTS AND BENEFITS OF THE PRISON BOOM 27, 27 (Steven Raphael ...
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Filed under: Court Access, Judiciary
as assistant professor of political science in the beginning stages of this project) for their generous financial support. We also gratefully acknowledge Brandon Bartels, Kevin Eirich, and Shaun Holness ...
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Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
revealed that the current procedure (OHC Resource Supplement 28) is very vague, outdated and contains incorrect information. Some contact phone numbers are wrong and one contact agency, the Northern ...
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Filed under: Private Prisons
instincts. If something feels wrong, ask yourself: Is it illegal? Could it harm someone or the company? Would I feel uncomfortable if others knew about it? You are encouraged to report concerns directly ...
Publication • August 3, 2016
Filed under: Police
to the in these terms, unprofessional, but professional larger project of building a better society, and share ambition is itself a powerful force and it is at work their successes and frustrations with the commu­ ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
for an exemption from the death penalty for defendants with severe mental illness. See http://www.americanbar.org/groups/crsj/projects/death_penalty_due_proces s_review_project/serious-mental-illness-initiative ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
Filed under: Pardons/Clemency
a research institution’s financial interests (or those of its senior officials) pose a risk of undue influence over the design or execution of a research project. See Department of Health and Human Services ...
of individuals who did nothing wrong and were ultimately released. At least 29 people reported property damage or confiscation for which they do not appear to have been compensated. (In many cases, when agents ...
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