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Brief • May 22, 2014
Filed under: Telephone Rates
AZ DOC v. FCC, DC, Joint Intervenors Brief, Interstate ICS Rates, 2014 USCA Case #13-1300 Document #1494161 Filed: 05/22/2014 Page 1 of 86 [ORAL ARGUMENT NOT YET SCHEDULED] Nos. 13-1280, 13-1281, 13-1291, 13-1300, 14-1006 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CIRCUIT ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, MISSISSIPPI …
Brief • March 22, 2013
Filed under: RLUIPA, Religious Property
basis,” PC inmates are “exposed to visual inspection and are routinely within ‘ear shot’ of GP Inmates during meal times” and when “being moved to and from medical.” ROA 398 ¶ 14. The summary judgment ...
Brief • 2009
results, and a case summary detailing his social, educational, medical, institutional adjustment, and behavioral history. (R.3086.) The Department provided none of these documents to Mr. Meza or his ...
Brief • 2010
, transportation, and emergent personal needs. 4 ASAFSF’s family advocates often transport victims to court and to medical and legal 5 appointments. ASAFSF also engages in community education, which includes ...
Brief • 2007
them to the cells bars or bedframes in painful positions for extended periods of time, and deny them needed pain medication. 62. On one occasion, Big Steve directed Graner to withhold pain medication ...
Brief • 2009
at improving working and living conditions in Angola. Inmate reformers sought an end to racial segregation, better medical care, the employment of African-Americans in high-ranking administration and staff ...
Brief • 2012
to work in their area of responsibility as well as coordinate workers for the other departments such as Education, Maintenance, Food Service, Medical Department, etc. The Unit Manager is also responsible ...
Brief • 2007
incident 14 the initial incident response is as follows: the first priority is to isolate, contain, and control the 15 situation to the smallest area possible. Next, is to provide medical attention ...
Brief • 2006
state function. There, the Court held that a private physician employed by North Carolina to provide medical services to state prison inmates acted “under color of state law” when treating inmates. Id ...
Brief • February 2, 2017
Filed under: Summary Judgment
in a wide range of fields, including consumer products, iron and steel products, rubber, paints, plastics, textiles, medical services and devices, electronics, construction, energy, water, and petroleum ...
Brief • August 11, 2017
being resolved in this settlement do not involve medical-related claims but rather only alleged due process violations, the City shall not assert any Medicaid liens against any Class Menlber's Final ...
Brief • October 21, 2015
Filed under: Money/Property
-JCG Document 1 Filed 10/21/15 Page 5 of 73 Indigent people who owe money to Biloxi, including people who are homeless or disabled, feel pressured to divert funds for basic necessities-food, medication ...
Brief • December 5, 2016
and experience is no less 25 relevant to Schroeter’s actual knowledge of the substantial risk of harm here than the “medical training” of which we took note for the emergency medical technicians in Rivas v. City ...
Publication
Goldman Revocation Cert for Police Misconduct 1987 Decertification of Police: An Alternative to Traditional Remedies for Police Misconductt By ROGER GOLDMAN* AND STEVEN PURO** Introduction In order to enforce the fourth amendment guaranty of freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures,l the Supreme Court developed the remedy of excluding evidence obtained …
or Medicaid funding, these long-term care facilities are also required to develop a plan of care that addresses the resident’s medical, social, and other needs, as determined by the resident assessment. Long ...
Publication
Justice Center Children of Incarcerated Parents Policy Plan 2009 CHILDREN~ An Action Plan for Federal Policymakers JUSTICE*CENTER THE COUNCIL OF STATE GOVERNMENTS Children of Incarcerated Parents: An Action Plan for Federal Policymakers Jessica Nickel Crystal Garland Leah Kane Council of State Governments Justice Center New York, New York This publication …
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IRS CHECK TO WCCW FROM PACKET TO SEATTLE OFC 21MAY98 OFFICIAL DOC; 052698 KAT W/R PKT DENIED SEA (700 SHORT REQUIRES HCSC REVIEW; KAT 07201998 HCSC DENIES WR LEGAL AND MEDICAL FILE TO WR PKT RECD SEA ...
Publication • July 26, 2016
Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
to understand that there are hidden costs to consider when choosing a private facility over a public one. Private vendors are known for taking inmates that will be less expensive, such as those without medical ...
Publication
, medical examiners, and coroners, and demographic information about decedents reported by funeral directors who obtain that information from family members and other informants. The NCHS collects, compiles ...
Publication • February 18, 2016
The New Landscape of Imprisonment - Mapping America’s Prison Expansion, Urban Institute, 2004 R E S E A R C H R E P O R T April 2004 The New Landscape of Imprisonment: Mapping America’s Prison Expansion Sarah Lawrence Jeremy Travis URBAN INSTITUTE Justice Policy Center URBAN INSTITUTE Justice …
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