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Case • 1998
(mandating that the "notice must be sufficiently clear to be understood by a pro se litigant and calculated to apprise him of what is required under Rule 56") (quoting Davis v. Zahradnick, 600 F.2d 458, 460 ...
Case • 2002
(15) minutes. An "Inmate Health and Well Being" checklist will be initialed and signed by the shift supervisor. At least once every thirty (30) minutes a notation will be made as to what the subject ...
Case • 2002
and because she feared that, even were he convicted, he would only serve a short sentence. The inspector who took the call explained repeatedly that he could not make any concrete representations about what ...
on prisoners. If a researcher can read and understand the approximately two hundred pages of the IOM report or the hundreds of pages of animal welfare requirements, what seems to be the difficulty ...
Case • 2007
. The court also noted that contemporaneous dictionaries indicated that "remedy" referred "both to a process through which a person may seek redress for injury and to what is required to restore a person who ...
Case • 1998
claims in Estelle v. Gamble, 429 U.S. 97, 50 L. Ed. 2d 251, 97 S. Ct. 285 (1976)--"deliberate indifference." *fn4" However, what "deliberate indifference" signifies, in the context of this case, varies ...
incarcerated for a decade or more – cannot fail to be impressed with how hopeful many of them appear to be. Many lifers doggedly seek purpose in their lives despite what may appear to many outsiders to be bleak ...
and mental health 2 emergencies in housing units, on exercise yards, etc. Bien Decl. ¶¶19-22. In order to determine what 3 procedures are actually followed, the experts can either observe the facilities ...
Brief • March 21, 2008
17 methodology for calculating a total fee award. Plaintiff recognizes, however, that the Court’s 18 discretion extends to undertaking its own analysis of what would constitute a reasonable, final ...
Brief • 2007
Kunz Il Petition Attorneys' Fees 2007 Introduction Jeremy Kunz obtained an exceptional result in this case, in no small part due to vigorous efforts by his counsel in the face of what can only ...
Brief • 2012
a number of video tapeslDVD's of cell extractions at the WCHC. I will summarize what my previous conclusions were: 16. I briefly opined on Mr. Gow's cell extraction and concluded that, in my professional ...
, 278–79.) When asked whether a program note can interfere with job changes and promotions, Baker responded that it “depends on what the program note’s for.” (Doc. 213, at 279.) When asked whether ...
battles are long and costly. The state is fighting tooth and nail, including an upcoming challenge to the suit’s class action status. The final resolution will likely take years. But what has changed ...
Publication
Filed under: Organizing, Advocacy
of the state—communities of color, LGBT, low-income families, labor, and progressives. What is not yet clear is whether we will mobilize collectively and sufficiently to move a proactive and systematic ...
Publication
Filed under: Magazines, Pro Se Magazine
and idleness as the leading problems in their facilities.” Thus, cutting programs may actually hinder DOCS from achieving its primary goal, security. So, let’s step back for a minute and think about what could ...
Publication
in studying what it will take to keep people coming home from prison from committing another crime. How, we asked, might prisoners be best prepared for their foreseeable return home? To answer this, we ...
Brief • August 16, 2022
Filed under: Labor Racketeering
and arbitrary nature, his disdain for due process, his extraordinary abruptness, and his cavalier and boorish behavior in the courtroom. The following trial testimony provides a flavor of what it was like ...
that they want. They must know what question the jury will be answering and go about advocating for the right answer. Therefore, this article is largely organized backward from the verdict, similar to the manner ...
Brief • January 7, 2016
. JointAppx 0083, 0102.” Plaintiffs’ Response: Admitted that Captain Healy so testified. By way of further response, Captain Healy “was the one that told [the research and planning unit] what to write” while ...
Brief • January 1, 2013
privacy, because they did no more than record what was plainly visible to members of the public such as Sobin while lawfully present in CSOSA's office.] I. Sobin's website and leaflets dealt a matter ...
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