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Case • 2005
, concurring. [47] I join the Court's opinion, which in my view reads Heck v. Humphrey, 512 U. S. 477 (1994), and Edwards v. Balisok, 520 U. S. 641 (1997), correctly. And I am in full agreement ...
Case • 1992
opinion, I write separately because I find the jurisdictional question somewhat closer than my colleagues acknowledge. Not every case where our jurisdiction is in doubt may be converted into a mandamus ...
Case • 2004
dissent. In my view, the New Mexico state courts reasonably concluded there was "some evidence" to support the disciplinary hearing officer's decision. I would affirm the district court's denial of federal ...
Case • 2001
introduced himself, Guy's father yelled, "You killed my boy." Another voice shouted, "You killed my cousin. " Another called, "You killed Robert Guy. You're not going to forget this." Graber then gave Guy's ...
Case • 2001
the running of the statute of limitations. Because the district court concluded-- mistakenly, in my view, as I explain below-- that McCoy did not raise a claim of continuing negligence, the following discussion ...
Article • January 15, 1995 • from PLN January, 1995
actions, prevail and obtain substantial attorney fees. A first year law student could win on these issues. I myself have litigated and won this yard issue, and I received substantial compensation for my ...
Article • December 15, 1992 • from PLN December, 1992
Filed under: Commentary/Reviews, Reviews
are still timely and good sources of information. Many prisons have "prison newspapers" and I am not including them in my review. While most of these papers are of excellent technical quality, the problem ...
Article • September 15, 2004 • from PLN September, 2004
," Beaver says. He continued to protest and was put in segregation for several hours, "until the program was completely over with. "I make my own choices with regard to religious beliefs, and I am ...
around. Even though the state pays virtually 100% of our medical costs if we get sick, nothing in the tobacco settlement will affect my state of affairs. The state of Washington ensures that loose leaf ...
Not Part of my Sentence: The Rape of Washington Prisoners by Silja JA Talvi Gig Harbor, Wash.: Annette Guzman-White, a 32-year-old minimum-security prisoner incarcerated on a second-degree ...
for punishing him for his HCV activism. A settlement hearing was held on July 3, 2002, but after two hours the parties were still at odds. Lassen then addressed the court: "I've accomplished my goal. Pennsylvania ...
is widespread disregard for human rights. Sadism, in some locations, is casual and almost routine. Reporters and commentators keep asking, how could this happen? My question is, why are we surprised when many ...
Case • 1982
grant of certiorari in Hewitt v. Helms, 455 U.S. 999, 102 S. Ct. 1629, 71 L. Ed. 2d 865 (1982), I need not delay my ruling on the motion for a preliminary injunction for this reason in light of my ...
Article • October 15, 2007
Filed under: International, Immigration
an Iranian immigrant, commented, "It makes the hair on my neck stand up because it reminds me of conditions in Iran, a country we say is the Axis of Evil." (Oregonian, Jan. 23, 2004). The Norwegian press has ...
Case • 1999
, Plaintiff did not provoke the assault as the defendants claim, I was with my hand cuffed behind my back, and I have no reason to spit on that officer as they claim on their summary judgment. [21] 23 ...
Case • 1994
name in 1988. He testified that "when I started truly practicing the religion as it's to be practiced, that's when I started using my name to live up to the attributes of my name. . . . Dawud means David ...
Case • 2009
is the assistance of counsel. I believe representation by counsel is representation by counsel. I believe that when I am assisted by counsel, I am being assisted by counsel as I act and speak on my own behalf. I ...
Case • 1995
leave it off the hook and not hang it up. Q: Now, you said she would scream or holler. What do you mean by that? A: She hollered my name. . . . . Q: Did this happen more than once? A: Yes ...
Case • 2006
a reasonable basis in law. I never did get a full explanation of why the process was so delayed. Thus in my discretion, I conclude that ONDA is entitled to attorney fees under FOIA. II. Reasonableness After ...
Case • 2004
in the form of a "full and fair opportunity" to exhaust his administrative remedies concerning "the first issue in grievance number 3124-01, and the medical people responsible for my injuries to pay the sum ...
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