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Article • November 1, 2020 • from PLN November, 2020
Filed under: Articles About PLN
leading carceral state. The idea of American prisoners having enforceable rights as to the conditions of their captivity is anathema to the American ruling class. By contrast, primates used in medical ...
of five 151 chapter~ <>f the Manual: Chapters on Food service~, Sanitation and Hygiene, Medic~l nnd He~lth Cnre Service~, Inmate RighcG, Inmate Ruleo and Oiocipline, My recommend~tions wer.e ~ll ~dopced ...
Brief • February 5, 2016
, the ADC will on a quarterly 18 basis provide to Plaintiff’s expert(s) and Carson McWilliams (or his successor) 19 copies of all grievances (except those related to religion, food or medical care), as 20 ...
Brief • September 19, 2016
to me and paying for her medication, which she needed to survive.” Id. The grandson says those calls were a lifeline that “made it possible for him to transition to life on the outside.” Id. “He is now ...
Brief • January 22, 2018
and 2nd teirs [sic].” That same evening, Linda Deatrich, a nurse at LCF, discovered a second note commingled with inmate requests for medical appointments. The parties call that note “the ABN Letter ...
Brief • March 4, 2009
with special 19 damages for Plaintiff’s reasonable and necessary legal expenses, bail, and medical 20 expenses both past and future, the exact amount of which will be established at the 21 time of trial ...
Filing • June 28, 2013
, retaliation, 2 the Prison Legal Reform Act (PLRA), medical treatment, AIDS, the death penalty, and control 3 units. PLN publications include: monthly law, the journal Prison Legal News; Prison Legal 4 ...
Filing • March 10, 2017
that, in light of the complex trauma history of many immigrant children, detention facilities are “not capable of providing generally recognized medical and mental health care for children.” This conclusion ...
Filing • February 23, 2024
implicated in this appeal. A recent California state audit found that 185 people died in custody between 2006 and 2020, concluding that systemic deficiencies in intake screenings, medical and mental health ...
Filing • October 19, 2018
Filed under: PLN Litigation, Censorship
of incarcerated persons’ religious exercise. For example, the Tenth Circuit rejected a regulation barring incarcerated persons from wearing a yarmulke and tallit katan during transport for medical care, because ...
Publication • 2012
Filed under: Discovery
the journalist’s economic interests) and non-parties’ medical records (protecting their privacy).65 The judge did not approve a provision of the proposed protective order that called for fruits of protected ...
Publication • August 11, 2016
isolation and administered psychotropic medications. Marcus remains in administrative segregation indefinitely. *name changed to protect privacy 31 Letter from CDOC Executive Director Tom Clements to ACLU ...
be pursued as substantive due process claims. Eighth Amendment claims (excessive force, denial of medical care, conditions of confinement), Fourth Amendment claims (unreasonable searches), and First Amendment ...
Publication • January 1, 2014
Filed under: Medical Expenses
coverage. Medicare Advantage prescription drug plans cover a variety of medical services, including prescription drugs, while stand-alone prescription drug plans cover only prescription drugs. We limited our ...
Publication • May 12, 2014
News, a monthly magazine dedicated to protecting prisoners’ rights. In his case, after the magazine ran a story in 2006 on his $1.25 million settlement of a prisoner’s medical malpractice action ...
Publication • February 15, 2016
. OIGQ-004852 41, Intentionally delaYin.g -or denying :detainee medical ~are a, 0 I per~Jlally ob~rved this:cqnduct. b. II:obse(V,,~d d.e~irl~ets) !n ,a:q)hd ifjon. that I,e ...
Publication
, and (3) the individual victims of crime or Criminal Records Policy their families for unreimProgram. For example, burseo medical expenses, lost according to its \Veb site, the \vages or funeral expenses ...
Publication • February 19, 2016
, sharing information, and assessing prisoners’ needs across TDCJ divisions. 6 (9 percent). In addition, 39 percent of respondents reported that they were currently on prescription medication for a health ...
Publication
Filed under: PLRA
misunderstanding of the facts. Borges v. Piatkowski, 337 F.Supp.2d 424, 427 n.3 (W.D.N.Y. 2004) (holding that a prisoner who did not have reason to know he had a medical care claim until he had been transferred ...
Publication
Filed under: Media, First Amendment
, they will only need to make exceptions that are necessary for medical reasons or required by the prisoner’s religion (see below). Associational Rights Right to Visitors The Supreme Court has stopped short ...
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