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Brief • 2003
and as Director, Bucks County Department of Health; LEWIS POLK, M.D., Medical : Director, Bucks Co. Health Department, indiv. and as Director of Correctional Health Svc.: (CHS); JOAN CROWE, R.N. ,indiv. and as CHS ...
Publication • 2014
Filed under: Toxic Fumes/Chemicals
Connecticut Department of Public Health - Radon Testing at GCI, Department of Correction, 2014 Garner Correction Institution Deputy Warden Denise Dilworth Connecticut Department of Correction ...
was on its way and possibly even after the ambulance arrived. An AED (Automated Defibrillator) was used on Jeffrey even though that form of first aid was likely not proper for the injuries that Jeffrey ...
Case • 2001
release his mental health records to them. See Letter From Amy J. DeLisa and attachment (Docket No. 85). 11. The Defendants have served Dr. Rosenthal with a subpoena requesting that she appear ...
Case • 2009
not impair his understanding of its potential fatal consequences. He expresses his view this way in his opening brief: ?The [Probate Code] does not grant the authority to a court to take away an individual's ...
Brief • April 2, 2008
, Pennsylvania 16001. 9. Defendant, Southern Health Partners, Inc., is a Tennessee corporation with its principal office at 811 Broad Street, 5th Floor, Chattanooga, Tennessee 37402 and is employed ...
County 20 Behavioral Health Care Services Agency; and DOES 1 to 20, inclusive,, 21 Defendants. 22 Case No. 5:18-CV-07677 DECLARATION OF KARA JANSSEN IN SUPPORT OF PLAINTIFFS’ UNOPPOSED MOTION ...
has been hesitant to address the story, presumably because of its controversial nature involving, among others, the former Governor of Arkansas and later US President Bill Clinton. This straight ...
Brief • 2006
breach of the foregoing. Furthermore, in the 17 18 event that SAN FRANCISCO learns that RELEASOR has breached this warranty, SAN FRANCISCO may, at its sole option, elect to rescind this Full and Final ...
Brief • 2009
Magistrate Judge Kathleen M. Tafoya Civil Action No. 07-cv-02471-PAB-KMT THOMAS SILVERSTEIN, Plaintiff, v. FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS, sued in its official capacity, JOHN VANYUR, former Assistant director ...
Brief • 2005
conduct had no effect 4 on his ability to perform his duties and asserts the department has not met its burden of proving the 5 charges in the disciplinary letter. 6 IV. CONCLUSIONS OF LAW 7 4.1 ...
Brief • 2009
the Prisoner Litigation Reform Act, 18 U.S.C. § 3626, 26 of establishing that crowding was the primary cause of the constitutionally inadequate 27 medical and mental health care systems at issue ...
Article • October 31, 2022 • from PLN November, 2022
not with the greatest need during a public health crisis and economic upheaval, but those with the most existing political and budgetary power: police, corrections and the courts. Revenue Replacement For all that we can ...
Agreement and Release (“Release”) is made and entered into by and between Plaintiff Gerry Armbruster (“Plaintiff”) and Defendant Wexford Health Sources, Inc. (“Defendant”). Plaintiff and Defendant ...
loopholes big industries and the super rich, Federal Relations proposals to offshore U.S. Health Human jobs and gut and minimum wage, Services and efforts to weaken public health, International Relations ...
Case • 1987
at the Institution, including the adequacy of health care services. On October 10, 1984, the district court issued its opinion and order granting constitutionally-mandated relief from the overcrowding and other ...
Publication
their appreciation to the members of the Safer Tattooing Practices Pilot Initiative working group and National Joint Occupational Health and Safety steering committee, for their comments and feedback regarding ...
Publication • 2020
led the world in imprisoning its own citizens, and, to many, American justice means locking human beings in overcrowded cages and throwing away the key. This Article explores how American criminal ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
other populations, it was devastating.38 Even as jails and prisons sought to shut down in-person visitor and court access as the pandemic intensified (which created its own set of mental health ...
Publication • May 16, 2016
Protecting Your Health and Safety - A Litigation Guide for Inmates, 2nd Ed, SPLC, 2009 Protecting Your Health & Safety A LITIGATION GUIDE FOR INMATES Written by Robert E. Toone Edited by Dan ...
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