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Case • 1979
. The only block from which he did not seek a list was the psychiatric block. After receiving the housing officers' lists, he went through them and deleted the names of persons who he knew had medical problems ...
Case • 2007
difficulty of the plaintiff's claims. We have previously observed that some cases-those involving complex medical evidence, for example-are typically more difficult for pro se plaintiffs. See Zarnes v. Rhodes ...
Case • 2003
, Sixth and Fourteenth Amendments by failing to provide legal assistance or an adequate law library, and (5) violated their Fourteenth Amendment rights by providing inadequate medical staffing, recreation ...
Case • 2008
medicated with antipsychotic drugs]; see [**133] also Addington v. Texas (1979) 441 U.S. 418, 419?420, 425 [60 L. Ed. 2d 323, 99 S. Ct. 1804] [extent of the individual's interest in not being involuntarily ...
Case • 1999
, [**38] plaintiff 'must allege acts or omissions sufficiently harmful to evidence deliberate indifference to serious medical needs.'") (citing Estelle v. Gamble, 429 U.S. 97, 106, 50 L. Ed. 2d 251, 97 S ...
Case • 2006
Doe v. Saenz - 140 Cal.App.4th 960, 45 Cal.Rptr.3d 126 (Cal.App. 1 Dist. 2006) - 2006 Doe v. Saenz, 140 Cal.App.4th 960, 45 Cal.Rptr.3d 126 (Cal.App. Dist.1 06/22/2006) [1] IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FIRST APPELLATE DISTRICT DIVISION THREE [2] Nos. A105364, A105870 & A107142 …
Case • 1986
Pacific Gas And Electric Company v. Public Utiliti - 475 U.S. 1, 106 S.Ct. 903, 89 L.Ed.2d 1 (1986). - 1986 PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC CO. v. PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION CALIFORNIA ET AL., 106 S. Ct. 903, 475 U.S. 1 (U.S. 02/25/1986) [1] SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES [2] …
Case • 1992
plans for the new jail were not complete, the District Court observed that "the critical features of confinement, such as single cells of 80 sq. ft. for inmates, are fixed and safety, security, medical ...
Case • 1983
Hensley v. Eckerhart - 461 U.S. 424, 103 S.Ct. 1993 (1983) - 1983 HENSLEY ET AL. v. ECKERHART ET AL., 103 S. Ct. 1933, 461 U.S. 424 (U.S. 05/16/1983) [1] SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES [2] No. 81-1244 [3] 103 S. Ct. 1933, 461 U.S. 424, 76 L. Ed. …
Case • 2001
Martens v. Thomann - 273 F.3d 159 (2d Cir. 2001) - 2001 Martens v. Thomann, 273 F.3d 159 (2d Cir. 11/20/2001) [1] U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit [2] Docket Nos. 00-7688(L), 00-7768 & 00-7772(CON) [3] 273 F.3d 159 [4] November 20, 2001 [5] PAMELA K. MARTENS, JUDITH P. MIONE, …
Case • 1978
Houchins v. KQED - 438 U.S. 1, 98 S.Ct. 2588, 57.L.Ed.2d 553 (1978) - 1978 HOUCHINS v. KQED, 98 S. Ct. 2588, 438 U.S. 1 (U.S. 06/26/1978) [1] SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES [2] No. 76-1310 [3] 98 S. Ct. 2588, 438 U.S. 1, 57 L. Ed. 2d 553, …
Article • January 1, 2016 • from PLN January, 2016
. Successful decarceration would entail much more than just reducing the number of people in jail and prison. Those reentering society after prison need significant educational, vocational, housing, medical ...
are also literal; many families of people held in prisons, jails and immigration detention centers pay high phone bills at the expense of groceries, medical bills and other necessities." Notably, the FCC's ...
. As Judge Richard Posner with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit wrote, “there is plenty of medical and psychological literature concerning the ill effects of solitary confinement ...
police reports after her TV, credit cards and medications were stolen. Another resident assaulted her. Rev. Edward Leftwich, who founded Still Standing, said he couldn’t maintain a sober living ...
Filing • February 18, 2025
Filed under: Public Records Act
to privatize its correctional medical system following a 2012 federal class action suit establishes that operating a correctional facility is no longer an exclusively governmental - let alone "an important ...
Brief • May 13, 2011
medical questions from a nurse, a team of deputies takes the person into a side tank, forcibly strips the individual without telling the person why he or she is being “dressed out,” and tases the person ...
Brief • 2008
statute but an immunity granting statute. This immunity extends to all DOCS employees, whether the plaintiff is a prisoner alleging that prison officials were deliberately indifferent to serious medical ...
Brief • July 28, 2011
inmates are especially vulnerable. Ryan testified that upwards of sixty percent of female inmates are on psychotropic medication. A disproportionate percentage of women in prison have been victims ...
Brief • 2006
common areas that inmates will frequent when they are not in their cells (such as day rooms, medical units, pods, and modules), as deemed most appropriate by jail staff, so that all inmates over the course ...
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