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a “black box,” a concern because the ACLU considers conditions inside state jails and prisons to be inhumane. “We absolutely need more transparency around what happens inside ...
Brief • April 2, 2020
Filed under: Medical Records, COVID-19
can 23 decide what constitutes a discovery dispute and independently choose whether to 24 participate in the Court’s process. To summarize, Plaintiffs requested information material 25 ...
Brief • April 6, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
of the applicable law, the parties shall by 12 noon on April 8, 2020, file simultaneous 16 briefing, limited to ten pages each, addressing the following: 17 1. In light of the coronavirus pandemic, what ...
In-the-News Article • October 8, 2019
;rsquo;s part of the hostility we see by government officials," Wright said, "where they’re willing to do almost anything they can to prevent prisoners from learning what can be done ...
In-the-News Article • November 10, 2019
Fischer Capitol Media Services   Nov 10, 2019 PHOENIX — State prison officials have been ordered to revise their policy of what inmates can — and cannot — see ...
In-the-News Article • October 8, 2020
 cul de sacs has to do with Jesus Christ’s dictum regarding doing to him what we do to the least of us. Principally, in this instance, penal policy. So from Jeremy ...
In-the-News Article • November 6, 2020
in from their job assignments, they’d ask, “What’s the latest?” Why would prisoners care so much about politics? For some, it gives them something to focus upon other ...
In-the-News Article • September 14, 2020
then allowed one dorm at a time to chow, but seating has been limited to two prisoners per table. What a relief it was to get out of the area. We continue, as of September 13 on this phase, but they have been ...
Brief • April 5, 2002
, the Court considers the nature ofthe litigation, what results could be obtained without settlement, and what risks exist of an adverse ruling. See Vukovich, 720 F.2d at 921-23. A court may not withhold ...
In-the-News Article • September 8, 2016
of prison. And when things go bad for any of those inmates in Arizona, it can be difficult if not impossible to find out what’s gone wrong and what’s being done to correct any ...
In-the-News Article • January 21, 2016
and frustration in America, and I think there’s good reason for that.” That tension is what makes Knappenberger tick. In Truth and Power, the filmmaker dives into the stories of average ...
In-the-News Article • October 19, 2015
as the administration of Gov. Bill Haslam and lawmakers look at reforming how offenders are sentenced, when they may be eligible to leave prison and what they need to do once they are released. Although Haslam ...
In-the-News Article • November 10, 2015
? Jailhouse black markets make a mockery of restrictions imposed in what are literally miniature police states. J.D. Tuccille | November 10, 2015 Last week, Karl Jensen and Lisa Mary Hutchinson&amp ...
In-the-News Article • August 2, 2018
 —126,272 people—a population that tends to be young, Black, and Brown. “What the company does, from a broad perspective, is profit from the criminal justice system ...
In-the-News Article • September 17, 2017
of the monthly magazine Prison Legal News, because “prison is partly just a reflection of what happens in the outside world.” It also makes sense to put naloxone in prisons, Friedmann ...
In-the-News Article • September 25, 2016
. Then there are books banned for what TDCJ calls “racial content,” such as The Narrative of Sojourner Truth, the Texas football classic Friday Night Lights, Flannery O&amp ...
In-the-News Article • July 31, 2016
not. "The policy change was made to ensure consistent application of this standard throughout the Department," Graves said in the email. Graves did not specify what drugs were at issue, and, when ...
In-the-News Article • March 2, 2017
, according to Craig, who was standing at Glisson’s window talking with her directly. According to police, Glisson “asked Officer Craig what would happen if she drove the vehicle ...
In-the-News Article • March 9, 2017
. But the recording of exactly what LT said that day never made it into Wilson’s trial in U.S. District Court. After his conviction, Wilson filed multiple open records requests from prison, and MPD ultimately ...
In-the-News Article • March 21, 2017
enriched” by its pay policies, which “violate principles of justice, equity, and good conscience.” Low labor costs are part of what makes detention such an attractive business ...
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