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Publication • August 9, 2016
Media Contact karen@ips-dc.org 202.787.5271 This study was made possible by the generous support of The Elfenworks Foundation, “In Harmony With Hope,” who advises us, “never underestimate your ripple ...
Publication • 2015
influences include politicians and elected officials, courts, and investment banks. The media, and victim rights and other groups exert ideological influence. In sum, these influences have led to today’s ...
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of civil actions against the United States, its agencies and officers, and certain civil actions brought by the United States, arising out of import transactions and the administration and enforcement ...
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Filed under: Sentencing
of a Circuit split, courts and “other Government officials” should re-examine the BOP’s method of computing good time credits: I think it appropriate to emphasize that the Court’s action does not constitute ...
Publication • August 3, 2016
with the acknowledged particular vulnerability of those in detention to State action and its consequences, has led to the development of international standards that aim to confront the challenges of the stigma ...
to bring any action, for he is extra legem positus, and is accounted in law civiliter mortuus," or, as stated by Chitty, "he is disqualified from being a witness, can bring no action, nor perform any legal ...
1 IS IT TRUE THAT THE USE OF DEADLY FORCE MUST BE Q. 2 BASED ON AN OBJECTIVE RATHER THAN A SUBJECTIVE NECESSITY 3 OF ACTION TO IMMINENT DANGER? 4 11: 34: 54 UNINTELLIGIBLE. 6 BY MR. 7 Q ...
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.”5 These concerns are affecting public opinion; in Gallup Polls in February and June 2000, support for the A few examples of the national media reports include Brooke A. Masters, Pat Robertson Urges ...
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Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
and to which most of them return. A Call to Action Hurricane Katrina exposed New Orleans’ neglected physical infrastructure and ecological vulnerability. It also highlighted the fragility of civic institutions ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
correspondence—which includes all written communication to or from attorneys, legal representatives, judges, courts, government officials, and the news media—is treated differently. 137 Incoming special ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
. According to the CCJ Inmate Handbook, telephone access may be cut off if living quarters are not kept “neat and clean” or as a part of disciplinary action taken against all inmates of a cell. 23 Instructions ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
, government officials, and the news media—is treated differently.118 Incoming special correspondence can be inspected for contraband only in the presence of the detainee, but it can never be read or copied.119 ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
communication to or from attorneys, legal representatives, judges, courts, government officials and the news media-is treated differently.70 Incoming special correspondence can be inspected for contraband only ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
communication to or from attorneys, legal representatives, judges, courts, government officials, and the news media, may be inspected for contraband only in the presence of the detainee, but it can never be read ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
to or from attorneys, legal representatives, judges, courts, government officials, and the news media – is treated differently.145 Incoming special correspondence can be inspected for contraband only ...
Publication • May 1, 2018
Americans. 11 Perils of police action: A cautionary tale from US data sets. Retrieved from http://injuryprevention.bmj.com/content/injuryprev/23/1/2 7.full.pdf 10 East Bay Community Law Center. (2016, April ...
Publication • 2022
Filed under: Drug Overdose
, and court experts and plaintiffs’ attorneys in three class action lawsuits; among others. Three months into ISUDT implementation efforts, the COVID-19 pandemic reached California, sending the Department ...
Compelling Labor and Chilling Dissent: Creative Resistance to Coercive Uses of Solitary Confinement in Prisons and Immigration Detention Centers, Harvard Journal on Racial & Ethnic Justice, Forthcoming Compelling Labor and Chilling Dissent: Creative Resistance to Coercive Uses of Solitary Confinement in Prisons and Immigration Detention Centers Savannah Kumar1 INTRODUCTION Solitary …
Publication • December 1, 2018
offender death, relief from the requirement to register within another jurisdiction, court action pertaining to the qualifying offense for the registry, such as a case being overturned or retried, or other ...
Publication • November 1, 2019
Filed under: Telephone Rates
in Attachment 1, Section B.1 (Proposal Order). Nonsearchable documents may be considered non-compliant. Proposer is responsible for ensuring the electronic version and the chosen media are free from any viruses ...
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