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their rights to medical care enforced.” As a result, he eventually became part of a health-related class-action lawsuit with other prisoners and their family members. But, after her dealings with superfund ...
therapy as well as groups for various cognitive behavioral therapy and dialectical behavioral therapy, anger management, medication and self-care, drug and alcohol treatment and something called ...
Article • September 20, 2014 • from PLN September, 2014
employees $9 [per hour] on average,” American Apparel’s Kurt Wilson told CNN Money. “They get full medical insurance, 401(k) plans, and paid vacation. Yet we’re competing against ...
Article • May 6, 2015 • from PLN May, 2015
, while Michael Cohen provided a medical column. For stories that have required investigative reporting, PLN has been able to count on excellent investigative journalists like Ken Silverstein, Jennifer ...
Article • September 29, 2015
of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Kernan, who retired later that year at the age of 49, has been named in several lawsuits alleging medical neglect and deliberate indifference to abuse. Two ...
. Several prisoners said they were thrown naked and without bedding into freezing solitary-confinement cells, denied medical care and threatened with death if they refused to sign statements that had been ...
Brief • November 9, 2005
told defendant Branham he had punched the car window. Defendant Branham put Mr. Clark in his cruiser, took him to the police station and offered to get medical help but Mr. Clark refused. Defendant ...
Services” which include the ‘‘secure digitization and delivery of” regular and/or privileged (e.g., legal and medical) correspondence. As of 2022, at least 14 state prison systems had ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2007
is provided with food and medical care, "daily contact with staff members" and access to television, radio and reading materials. "It's ridiculous to call a nameless guard that shoves a food ...
Brief • 2007
through qualified counsel. Bynum, 214 F.R.D. at 35 (citing Twelve John Does v. District of Columbia, 117 F.3d 571, 575 (D.C. Cir. 1997); National Association of Regional Medical Programs, Inc. v. Mathews ...
Brief • 2011
of the inmates notified CO Kirgis of appellee's injury at approximately According to CO Kirgis, he went outside and observed 200-250 inmates The record contains the parties' "Joint Stipulation: Medical Causation ...
Brief • 2006
witnessed the incident with Lisenbee in pod control. I was putting out medication. Cantwell told me that we were going to have a problem. When the door opened, Senesackda and Perez charged Lisenbee. One ...
Brief • 2009
de!endanc medical exaniner for Sale~ County sought to apply the Tort Claims Act pre-suit notice require~ents to the eRA and the Court could not be clearer in its pronouncement that the CRA does ...
Brief • 2009
” statute, in fact § 148 covers more than just arrests. Section 148(a)(1) states: Every person who willfully resists, delays, or obstructs any public officer, peace officer, or an emergency medical ...
Brief • March 14, 2007
, and medical evaluation. (Spiegel 10/30/06 Letter at 4). Arresting officers also went to Pier 57 after making their arrests, where they filled out various paperwork including OLBS Worksheets, which contain ...
Brief • March 8, 2012
filed under seal pursuant to a protective order. In Foltz, the plaintiffs alleged that State Farm had conspired with a medical review company to defraud hundreds of personal injury victims of coverage ...
Brief • 2009
cause” is said to “include[d] but not [be] limited to employment or medical emergencies,” the scope of “just cause” is mysterious. To determine whether a statute is unconstitutionally vague, “courts ...
Brief • December 8, 2009
damages, including, but not limited to, medical special damages, damage to career, property damage and/or other special damages in amounts to be determined according to 22 proof. 23 24 COMPLAINT ...
Brief • 2008
was permanently disabled when he sold the land and therefore should be reimbursed for the tax credit payback. DATCP does not object to payment of this claim, provided that the claimant has appropriate medical ...
Brief • 2003
which they were confmed 18 in the jail. These included isolation, deprivation of education, lack of adequate 19 medical and mental health services, lack of adequate opportunity for physical 20 ...
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