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, including classification, housing, recreation, and medical and mental health treatment, among others, for which prisoners are otherwise qualified. See, Pa. Dep 't of Carr. v. Yeskey, 524 U.S. 206,209-10,213 ...
Brief • December 28, 2011
in advance of the November 28 date, Plaintiffs’ counsel communicated that Plaintiff Leonid Marmelshtein’s mental and physical health are quickly deteriorating and that he would be “unlikely to be willing ...
Brief • 2011
in advance of the November 28 date, Plaintiffs’ counsel communicated that Plaintiff Leonid Marmelshtein’s mental and physical health are quickly deteriorating and that he would be “unlikely to be willing ...
Publication
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level or in a mental health treatment housing unit). Prisons should locate dispensers in discreet areas and consider providing condoms confidentially through medical staff or in a medical clinic. Inmate ...
and Political Oppression. NPPJ: Adjoa, how did you get interested in becoming a lawyer? AA: I went to law school because, as a social worker in charge of mental health programs in St. Louis, I was constantly ...
Publication
Office of Victim Services V. Medical & Mental Health Services Michelle Viets – Regional Nurse Administrator Bureau of Medical Services Robyn Schaffer – Northern Psychology Director Bureau of Mental Health ...
Case • 2002
an individual . . . ." TEX. LAB. CODE § 21.051 (emphasis added). For purposes of chapter 21 of the Labor Code, the term "disability" means "with respect to an individual, a mental or physical impairment ...
Brief • August 3, 2009
McLean Hospital, Medical Director of the Bridgewater State Hospital (the Massachusetts prison mental hospital for the “criminally insane”), and Clinical Director of the Prison Mental Health Service (which ...
Brief • November 12, 2016
to appropriate and timely health care. Mental health care often is superficial and conducted with the inmate locked in the cell and told to yell through the door to the clinician outside. 7 Case 1:15-cv-06733 ...
Brief
, Kay was employed by Santa Fe County as the Medical Director of the SFCADF. As Medical Director, Kay was responsible for the administration of medical and mental health services at the SFCADF. At all ...
Brief • 2008
the police on the evening of July 1 S1. of July 1, 2006. 15. Plaintiff has mental health conditions and is of borderline has mental health conditions and intellectual functioning. 16. was brought ...
Brief • 2008
the police on the evening of July 1 S1. of July 1, 2006. 15. Plaintiff has mental health conditions and is of borderline has mental health conditions and intellectual functioning. 16. was brought ...
Brief • July 1, 2009
incidents complained of herein, Kay was employed by Santa Fe County as the Medical Director of the SFCADF. As Medical Director, Kay was responsible for the administration of medical and mental health services ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
are re-classified at a minimum every year. However, detainees may request a re-classification, and they often do so; the Classification Committee, which includes mental health professionals, meets weekly ...
York mental health officials the power to confine “certain sex offenders after completion of their prison terms, parole terms, or other periods of state custody. Such civil management is predicated ...
California Jail Suicide Lawsuit Settled For $840,000; Contract Health Care Inadequate by A three year old federal wrongful death lawsuit brought by the family of a Yolo County, California ...
Article • May 15, 2007
than production in court from a mental health facility, serves a legitimate purpose. See: Munoz v. Kolender, 208 F.Supp.2d 1125 (S.D.Cal. 2002). ...
Article • May 15, 2007
that, while they worked in ManCI's mental health unit, they reported various health, safety, and security violations to court monitors who conducted annual assessments of ManCI's compliance with a consent ...
Article • May 15, 2007
at the Washington State Penitentiary, when he accepted a position in Oregon with Umatilla County Mental Health. In both February and August 1990, Ron Lindquist, health care manager at the prison, called Weber ...
Article • May 15, 2007
of 'shelter' and 'sanitation,' both of which are basic Eighth Amendment concerns. . . . Inadequate ventilation and air flow violates the Eighth Amendment if it '"undermines the health of inmates ...
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