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Case • 2000
must ensure that inmates receive adequate food, clothing, shelter, and medical care, and must 'take reasonable measures to guarantee the safety of the inmates.'" Id, quoting Hudson v. Palmer, 468 U.S ...
Case • 2001
within the perimeter of a larger Department of Corrections (DOC) facility, relied on the DOC for a host of essential services, including library services, medical care, food, and security. More recently ...
Case • 2001
Dean v. Lehman - 18 P.3d 523, 143 Wn.2d 12 (2001) - 2001 Dean v. Lehman, 143 Wash.2d 12, 18 P.3d 523 (Wash. 02/08/2001) [1] Washington Supreme Court [2] No. 68281-0 [3] 143 Wash.2d 12, 18 P.3d 523, 2001.WA [4] February 08, 2001 [5] SUZANNE DEAN, BY HERSELF AND ON …
Case • 2002
Handberry v. Thompson - 219 F.Supp.2d 525 (SD NY 2002) - 2002 ZAKUNDA-ZE HANDBERRY, et al., Plaintiffs, - against - WILLIAM C. THOMPSON, JR., et al., Defendants. 96 Civ. 6161 (CBM) UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK 219 F. Supp. 2d 525; 2002 U.S. Dist. …
Case • 1999
right to privacy under the Fourteenth Amendment, stating that corrections officials disclosed the contents of his medical files to others without plaintiff's consent and allegedly disclosed that plaintiff ...
Case • 1993
, removed from all other DCC facilities, so as to enable better monitoring and control of MSU inmates. He also testified that MSU inmates were transported to the main building only when they required medical ...
Case • 2002
that occurred during PHICO's tenure. The only act attributable to CompServices is its referral of plaintiff to an independent medical examination . . . . [I]t is ludicrous to suppose that by furnishing ...
Case • 2003
Disciplinary Proceeding Against Schafer - 149 Wash.2d 148, 66 P.3d 1036 (2003) - 2003 In re Disciplinary Proceeding Against Schafer, 149 Wash.2d 148, 66 P.3d 1036 (Wash. 04/17/2003) [1] Washington Supreme Court [2] BAR No. 08652-4 [3] 149 Wash.2d 148, 66 P.3d 1036, 2003 [4] April 17, 2003 [5] IN …
Case • 2004
whom Mr. Gwinn had named as a defendant in this case. Each of the panel members signed a declaration that they would not disclose any confidential information regarding Mr. Gwinn's medical records or his ...
Case • 2003
] Meanwhile, Ajayi had decided to take some time off from work. She had prior plans to be out of the office on May 2 for medical reasons, and the day before, she had decided to inform Aramark of her intentions ...
Case • 2002
Biberdorf v. Oregon - 243 F.Supp.2d 1145 (D.Or. 2002) - 2002 BIBERDORF v. OREGON, 243 F.Supp.2d 1145 (D.Ore. 12/02/2002) [1] United States District Court, District of Oregon [2] CV 00-949-BR [3] 243 F. Supp.2d 1145 [4] December 2, 2002 [5] LOWELL C. BIBERDORF, PLAINTIFF, V. STATE OF OREGON AND MULTNOMAH …
Case • 2004
thereafter and attended to Smith, who required no serious medical treatment. [25] The Riverside County District Attorney's Office filed charges against Smith for spousal battery in violation of Cal ...
Case • 2007
disability status under this test may not merely rely on evidence of a medical diagnosis of an impairment. "Instead, the ADA requires those 'claiming the Act's protection . . . to prove a disability ...
Article • May 15, 1995 • from PLN May, 1995
Filed under: Media, Access to Media
had no personal contact with each other and virtually no visitors. They were monitored by cameras twenty-four hours per day, even when they showered. Every time they left their cells, even for medical ...
Case • 2023
requires prison officials to "provide humane conditions of confinement, ... ensure that inmates receive adequate food, clothing, shelter, and medical care, and ... 'take reasonable measures to guarantee ...
Case • 2003
property interest in his or her medical license); see also Barry v. Barchi, 443 U.S. 55, 64 (1979). Our case law holds that a professional license, once conferred, constitutes an entitlement subject ...
Case • 2003
the interests of the class through qualified [**23] counsel." Twelve John Does v. District of Columbia, 326 U.S. App. D.C. 17, 117 F.3d 571, 575 (D.C. Cir. 1997) (citing Nat'l Ass'n of Regional Medical ...
Case • 2002
Psychiatry, the American Association of Suicidology, the American Medical Student Association, the American Public Health Association, the Massachusetts Brain Injury Association, and Stop Handgun Violence, Inc ...
’ compensation schemes in the 1960s, reformers in Britain and New Zealand sought to bestow compensation on crime victims much as the expanding welfare state bestowed housing, education, and medical services on its ...
financial decisions. Several family members reported foregoing medical operations or prescription drugs in order to meet payments on their MCI, AT&T or other phone bills. For some, telephone service surpassed ...
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