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Case • 2001
others similarly situated, Plaintiffs, vs. Sprint Payphone Services, Inc.; T-Netix; BellSouth Public Communications, Inc.; AT&T Communications, Inc.; GTE Network Services; Sprint United Telephone Company ...
Case • 1992
within the same institution. This regulation was promulgated primarily for security reasons. It is designed to preclude inmates from communicating escape plans, from conveying threats to other inmates ...
Case • 1971
that the prisoner has the right to communicate his grievances to the press and, through the press, to the public is thus buttressed by the invisibility of prisons to the press and the public: the prisoners' right ...
Case • 2005
.2d 442 (7th Cir. 1984). But it cannot justify the prison's policy, for the prison denies that it has tried to prevent King from communicating by mail the same information that, communicated ...
Case • 1971
to obtain affidavits to support his allegations because of his difficulty in communicating with outsiders.*fn5 On July 2, 1970, plaintiff filed a second motion in response to the motion for summary judgment ...
Case • 2003
and reimbursement for actual expenses necessarily incurred in performing his or her assigned or authorized duties: PROVIDED FURTHER, That juveniles performing community services under chapter 13.40 RCW may ...
Case • 1996
, and the Director's Review Committee members Terry Ewing and Larry Tewes (defendants), claiming he was unconstitutionally denied a transfer from minimum security to community custody. Hake alleged that, after his ...
Case • 1991
into the community that are seen as upsetting and threatening by individuals in the community. This is his method of avoiding treatment to deal with his anger associated with his placement in OSH and his jurisdiction ...
Article • April 15, 2008
-inmates. Sachs found that "even if some restriction on inmate-to-inmate correspondence can be justified, the regulations and practices at bar must fall," noting that "communication, like marriage, is one ...
and Wyoming) end up in privately run facilities in rural communities. Many of the guards hired for such prisons are under-trained, ill- prepared for their stressful work environments, and are paid fast-food ...
Article • April 15, 2007 • from PLN April, 2007
intractable forms of oppression are best fought through a campaign that combines litigation with active and effective education and outreach, and takes direction from affected and organized communities ...
Case • 2005
at the DCCC from September 2002 through January 2003. During that time, Gilmore accepted collect calls from her daughter on a daily basis. Gilmore claimed that she needed to keep in constant communication ...
Article • July 1, 2018 • from PLN July, 2018
Communications Commission (FCC) to approve jamming contraband cell phones in prisons and jails. Additionally, several prisoners who were wounded during the riot have filed lawsuits alleging that staff ...
. They are less likely to earn parole, the opportunity to finish one's sentence in the community. This occurs in spite of the fact that research shows that longer sentences do not make us safer and do not prevent ...
of harm, albeit lesser, are to be treated within the community” on SIST. Due to a lack of “clear and convincing” evidence that the defendant could not control his sexual impulses, Van Strydonck placed him ...
Article • August 28, 2015 • from PLN September, 2015
likely to be imprisoned, as well as individual and community opportunities for success. But structural inequalities and improving opportunities are not the focus of SIBs. SIBs in criminal justice focus ...
Article • March 5, 2019 • from PLN March, 2019
the Community Facilities Direct Loan and Grant Program run by the USDA’s Rural Development agency. Small rural communities are supposed to benefit from the CF program, which is designed to assist residents ...
;on communities of color—and safety for women in marginalized communities. In All Our Trials: Prisons, Policing, and the Feminist Fight to End Violence, Emily Thuma shows that these two movements weren ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2006
justice, moral responsibility, and the right of the community to discipline its members go back to the beginning of history, and they remain unresolved in our time. Crime and punishment are not pleasant ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2012
Phone Rates Washington, DC – On October 23, the Human Rights Defense Center (HRDC) submitted a joint letter to the Federal Communications Commission urging action on the "Wright Petition ...
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