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California: Federal Court Grants Increased Attorney Fee Rates in Armstrong Disability Case by On August 8, 2011, a California federal district court approved an increase in the hourly rates for the plaintiffs’ attorneys due to additional experience the attorneys had accrued since the beginning of the litigation. The court had …
Former Connecticut Prisoner's ADA and RA Complaint Survives Motion to Dismiss by Derek Gilna By Derek Gilna Former Connecticut state prisoner Richard Rogues' Section 1983 lawsuit for violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Rehabilitation Act (RA) has survived a motion to dismiss filed by defendants, including …
Heyer v. Holder, NC, 1st Amended Complaint - ASL for Deaf Inmates, 2012 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA WESTERN DIVISION __________________________________________ ) THOMAS HEYER ) and ROBERT BOYD, ) Plaintiffs, ) ) v. ) ) ERIC H. HOLDER, JR., in his official capacity ) as Attorney …
Bane v. Virginia DOC, VA, Complaint, Disabled Prisoner Injured in Handcuffs, 2012 CLERKS OFFICE U S. Case 7:12-cv-00159-JCT-RSB Document 1 Filed 04/05/12 Page 1 of 20 Pageid#: 1DISI.COURT AT ROM OKE,VA FlkFZD AF2 2 5 2212 JULIA C.DU E CLE IN TH E UN ITED STA TES D ISTRIC T …
New Prison HIV Medication Rules Subject of Massachusetts Suit by Cost reduction is the “real reason” behind a new policy in Massachusetts prisons that prohibits prisoners from receiving their HIV medication through the Keep On Person (KOP) program, according to a federal civil rights lawsuit. Under the policy, HIV-positive prisoners …
California: Failure to Accommodate Hearing-Impaired Parolee Leads To $100,000 Settlement by In November 2009, Joseph Genova, a hearing-impaired ex-prisoner, signed a Settlement Agreement and Release of All Claims, accepting $10,000 from the State of California, $68,000 from Walden House, Inc., and $22,000 from Behavioral Systems Southwest, Inc. (BSS) in exchange …
Ramirez v. Robinson, UT, Amended Complaint, sex offender treatment mentally disabled, 2012 Case 2:11-cv-01199-CW Document 9 Filed 02/13/12 Page 1 of 7 Case 2:11-cv-01199-CW Document 9 Filed 02/13/12 Page 2 of 7 Case 2:11-cv-01199-CW Document 9 Filed 02/13/12 Page 3 of 7 Case 2:11-cv-01199-CW Document 9 Filed 02/13/12 Page 4 …
Brief • January 13, 2012
Armstrong v. Brown, CA, Order Enforce Permanent Injunction, 2012 Case4:94-cv-02307-CW Document1974 Filed01/13/12 Page1 of 43 1 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 2 FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 3 4 JOHN ARMSTRONG, et al., 5 6 7 Plaintiffs, v. EDMUND G. BROWN, JR., et al., 8 9 No. C …
Ramirez v. Robinson, UT, Complaint, sex offender treatment mentally disabled, 2011 Case 2:11-cv-01199-CW Document 6 Filed 12/29/11 Page 1 of 7 • FILED U.S. DISTRiCT COURT 2011 DEC 2'1 P 2: 3'1 DISTRiCT Richard Ramirez Attorney Pro Se Utah State Prison P.O. Box 250 Draper, Utah 84020 iJ TAt! DEC …
Morris v. Dallas County, TX, 2nd Amended Complaint, Wrongful Death - ADA, 2011 Case 3:11-cv-00527-K Document 40 Filed 12/16/11 Page 1 of 14 PageID 204 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS DALLAS DIVISION ARTHUR MORRIS and BEVERLY MORRIS, Individually and as Representative of the …
Illinois DOC Sued to Accommodate Hearing Impaired Prisoners by A class-action lawsuit filed on May 4, 2011 is challenging the failure of the Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC) to provide assistance to prisoners who are deaf or hard of hearing. The complaint, filed in federal court, alleges violations of the …
Brief • December 1, 2011
Saldano v. Welch, AZ, Complaint, ADA Compliance, 2011 Page 1 of 11 Document 1 · Filed 12/01/ LODGED COPY RECEIVED . . .DECO l. 2011 · ·. CLERK U S DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF ARIZONA DEPUTY BY · (Failure to notify the Court of your change of address may result …
Ninth Circuit Holds California Prison Officials Responsible for Providing Reasonable Accommodations to Disabled Prisoners and Parolees Held in County Jails by In the latest chapter of a legal saga spanning 16 years, on September 7, 2010 the Ninth Circuit rejected a renewed attempt by California prison officials to shirk their …
Eighth Circuit Upholds Denial of Qualified Immunity on Medical Claims Against CMS by On July 20, 2010, the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed in part a district court’s denial of summary judgment to prison officials on the medical claims of two Arkansas state prisoners. Arkansas Department of Corrections (ADOC) …
Article • November 15, 2011
Puerto Rico Independent Prison Medical Services Contractor Not Employee by On November 16, 2010, the First Circuit court of appeals upheld the ruling of a Puerto Rico federal court that an physician who was an independent contractor providing medical services in Puerto Rico prisons was not an employee of the …
Article • September 15, 2011 • from PLN September, 2011
California: Orange County Jail System Ordered to Remedy ADA Violations by Michael Brodheim by Mike Brodheim Following remand from the Ninth Circuit’s ruling in Pierce v. County of Orange, 525 F.3d 1190 (9th Cir. 2008) [PLN, Feb. 2009, p.34], U.S. District Court Judge Audrey B. Collins held on January 7, …
Armstrong v. Brown, CA, Order Granting Motion to Compel Attorney Fees, 2011 Case4:94-cv-02307-CW Document1919 1 Filed08/08/11 Page1 of 8 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 2 FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 3 4 No. C 94-2307 CW JOHN ARMSTRONG, et al., 5 ORDER GRANTING PLAINTIFFS’ MOTION TO COMPEL COMPENSATION …
O'Neil, as next friend to the minor C.P,. v. Texas Dept. of Criminal Justice, et al., TX, settlement info, wrongful death, 2011 Case 2:10-cv-00003-J-BB Document 245 Filed 08/01/11 Page 1 of 3 PageID 2193 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS AMARILLO DIVISION GAIL O’NEIL, …
Publication • June 30, 2011
Making Your Life Your Own: How Olmstead Expands Rights and Opportunities for People with Serious Mental Illnesses, Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law, 2011 Making Your Life Your Own How Olmstead Expands Rights and Opportunities for People with Serious Mental Illnesses Updated June 30, 2011 On June 22, 1999, the …
Texas Prison System Must Accommodate Hearing-Impaired Visitors by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke On December 2, 2010, a Texas federal court entered summary judgment in favor of a visitor to a state prisoner who had sued the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) for failing to adequately accommodate his disability. …
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