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Publication • February 22, 2016
Filed under: Corrections Audits
with which to operate. Both the warden and health care manager can be held personally liable for expenditures in excess of the budget, yet neither have the discretion to make major policy changes to reduce ...
Brief • August 16, 2021
into account that the population in Jail constantly turns over with new arrests, releases, and transfers, and as a result the situation in the Jail changes continuously. See Kendrick Decl. Ex. F at 20:7-10 ...
Brief • July 15, 2015
. In June and July 2013, Rosado instructed Scott to review Doe's case and confirm that he was permitted to reside with his family. Id.nn 5I-52. On August 6,2013, Lima, in a change of course, instructed ...
Case • 2009
injections and monitoring consciousness." 2006 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 60084, [WL] at *1. The plaintiff also objected to the defendants' failure "to make adequate efforts to identify and address contingencies ...
Case • 2008
showing that inmates had used their hair to conceal contraband and to change their appearance after escaping. (T. Tr. 161-63, 169, 175, 228). Norris testified that there was no less restrictive means ...
Brief • December 23, 2013
Offender Registration.” 37 NYU Review of Law and Social Change 727 (2013) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 -ii- Interest of Amicus Curiae Citizens for Criminal Justice Reform (CCJR ...
Publication
, regulations and procedures that you must follow. Security and safety are in place for everyone’s protection and will not be compromised. DOC will post policy or rule changes that might affect you, on housing ...
Publication • May 12, 2017
in Section 9.2. Section 3.4 Compensation Adiustment for Change of Services The parties recognize that each has entered into this Contract based upon current law, Department regulations and ACA Standards ...
Brief • September 2, 2019
is on the Policy Page | 4 Case 7:19-cv-08173-UA Document 1 Filed 09/02/19 Page 5 of 135 Review Committee for DOCCS which oversees development and necessary changes in medical policy. Defendant Bozer is the RMD ...
Case • 1988
to a world where inmates suffer physical abuse, both by other inmates and by staff, in a chillingly routine and random fashion. Although defendants have implemented many positive changes at CIFM during ...
Brief • April 9, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
is flushed is not addressable by 17 closing the lid of ICE detainee toilets, which lack a lid. This mode of 18 transmission would pose a threat to anyone sharing a cell with a 19 person who has COVID-19 ...
Publication
Filed under: Civil Procedure, Juries
Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. v. Campbell, we argued that, although State Farm primarily concerned the standards for post-verdict review, it also suggested a sea-change in how juries must ...
Brief • May 19, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
’ failure to take steps to address the imminent risk caused by COVID19 constitutes deliberate indifference in violation of plaintiffs’ Eighth Amendment rights (Id., at 2). Plaintiffs further assert ...
Publication
Filed under: Court Access
, the nature of court-order practice changed from a “kitchen sink” model to something much more precise. Where in the 1970s litigation tended to be broad in scope, with loose standards of causation and sweeping ...
Publication
Filed under: Court Access
to 1996, remained stable, the nature of court-order practice changed from a “kitchen sink” model to something much more precise. Where in the 1970s litigation tended to be broad in scope, with loose ...
Publication • May 26, 2016
, remained stable, the nature of court-order practice changed from a “kitchen sink” model to something much more precise. Where in the 1970s litigation tended to be broad in scope, with loose standards ...
Publication
Filed under: Religious Freedom
where they work. Indeed, chaplains often are considered part of a prison’s management team. Moreover, the role of chaplains continues to be recast to suit the changing needs of the correctional system ...
Case • 1976
in respondent's case was to permit any accused who so desired to change into civilian clothes: S [39] "There is no doubt but that the [judge] had a [ 425 U.S. Page 511] practice of allowing ...
Brief • 2005
it," in an 16 appropriate case. 17 at the history, is, they changed the "may" to a "must." 18 And all the people that wrote in were writing in about 19 that. 20 what Congress intended to do was to bring ...
with the Securus system employed by CCA to audio record inmates’ outgoing phone calls have not been addressed. The evidence to date demonstrates that despite the procedures CCA has employed in the past, attorney ...
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