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Article • September 9, 2019 • from PLN September, 2019
found that OSH offered “no rationalization that passes constitutional muster” for failing to comply with its duty under Oregon law and the U.S. Constitution. See: Oregon Advocacy Center v ...
Brief • July 12, 2003
to the claimant, and those other persons injured as'part ofthe campylobaoter outbr~ there are the following: , a) Officials frOD:1 the WalIa Walla County-City Health Depamnent; b) Officials:from the Washington ...
Brief
to amend Section 2-1003 of the Code of Civil Procedure, to require plaintiff's to consent to release of their medical records when they filed an action in which their physical or mental health was at issue ...
Article • March 1, 2022 • from PLN March, 2022
, those incarcerated in U.S. prisons remain sitting ducks for the ever-mutating virus, due to their poor access to health care and their inability to socially distance in particular. So the resistance ...
) ) ) ) ) Plai11tiff(s) V. Wexford Health Services, Inc.; Saleh Obaisi, M.D.; Major James Burzinski; Lieutenant Anthony Robinson; and Sergeant Rogelio Nelson De.fendant(s) ) ) ) Civil Action No. 1:17-CV-01861 ...
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…………………………………………………………………19 COMBATING THE EMERALD ASH BORER IN OUR NATION’S CITIES……21 SUPPORTING COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TO COMBAT GLOBAL PIRACY AND COUNTERFEITING OF GOODS………………………………………………………………………………………23 CHILDREN, HEALTH ...
. 8. Defendant CCA is an umbrella corporation covering various corporate entities owned by Corrections Corporation of America including CCA of Tennessee, LLC, CCA Health Services LLC, and other ...
Publication • July 27, 2017
nearly 72% in one year; also indicating that Miami-Dade County shut down one of its jails following successful implementation of comprehensive diversion program); Ann O’Reagan Keary, Mental Health ...
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Filed under: Work, Prison Industries
The Auditor of Public Accounts (APA) has completed its examination of the Department of Corrections - ARAMARK Food Services Contract. Examination procedures included reviewing the contract between ...
planned social policies—i.e., deinstitutionalization, incrementally diminished funding for public mental health services, a War on Drugs that captured many individuals with serious mental illness in its ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
not observe its conditions first-hand. According to an officer, the SMU is well-ventilated, adequately lighted and heated, and maintained in sanitary condition. A health care professional visits at least three ...
FRAYRE; CORRECTIONAL HEALTH PARTNERS, LLC JENNIFER MIX, D.O.; JANE GILDEN, NP; AMBER LINZA, RN ROBERT MAGNUSON, MD Defendants ...
Publication • 2020
to document experiences of anxiety and depression, as detailed above.5 In February 2020, the Clinic and its partner organizations also filed a Freedom of Information Act request (FOIA) with the Federal Bureau ...
Case • 2009
, J. *425 ¶ 1 The trial court, exercising its fact-finding discretion, relieved sex offender, Brian A. McMillan, of his duty to register. The State appeals, contending Mr. McMillan failed to show ...
In-the-News Article • July 13, 2019
is thriving among a dying breed of penal periodicals. That may have something to do with its fabled beginnings. Founding members included an infamous array of outlaws, including the Younger brothers ...
Brief • 2010
are permitted freedom in personal grooming within the standards set forth in this operating procedure. Hair styles and beards that could conceal contraband; promote identification with gangs; create a health ...
Article • May 1, 2021 • from PLN May, 2021
Filed under: COVID-19, Staffing
Texas Prisons Close Amid Pandemic by Jayson Hawkins by Jayson Hawkins The Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) shuttered its Wayne Scott Unit in Brazoria County on December 15, 2020 ...
Article • July 1, 2020 • from PLN July, 2020
;[shuffling] people around the country to make (its) population statistics…look better on paper” and said she remained skeptical that ICE’s commitment to protect them from COVID-19 “has ...
Article • January 1, 2021 • from PLN January, 2021
in quarantine when FMC-Fort Worth reported its first case of COVID-19. After a month, 600 prisoners had contracted the virus and 12 had died. Yet the federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) accepted two more busloads ...
) to follow its own guidelines when contracting for immigrant detention beds and lax contract oversight putting the health and safety of immigration detainees at risk. The report concluded that ICE contracts ...
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