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Brief • October 7, 2015
Corris v. Koenigsmann, NY, Complaint, Failure to Treat Hep C, 2015 Case 9:15-cv-01205-GTS-TWD Document 1 Filed 10/07/15 Page 1 of 16 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________ 9:15-CV-1205 ADAM CORRIS, Plaintiff, -againstCARL KOENIGSMANN, M.D., Chief Medical Officer, Department of Corrections and Community Supervision, ROBERT KASULKE, M.D., …
Article • August 28, 2015 • from PLN September, 2015
Vice President’s Son Discharged from Navy Due to Drug Use by Christopher Zoukis Vice President’s Son Discharged from Navy Due to Drug Use by Christopher Zoukis In an embarrassing coda to Vice President Joe Biden’s long career as one of the chief architects of the War on Drugs, one of …
Brief • July 14, 2015
Callaway v. City of Austin, TX, Plain. Order on Motion to Dismiss, Involuntary Blood Draw Procedure, 2015 Case 1:15-cv-00103-SS Document 59 Filed 07/14/15 Page 1 of 29 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS AUSTIN DIVISION CAROLINE CALLA WAY, Plaintiff, V. F!Lm 2115 JUL It …
Article • June 1, 2015
$300,000 Settlement in EAJA Suit by David Reutter $300,000 Settlement in EAJA Suit by David Reutter The Bureau of Prisons (BOP) agreed to pay $300,000 to settle a claim under the Equal Access to Justice Act for “Attorney’s fees, expert fees and costs” to challenge the BOP’s “Violation of its …
Brief • May 18, 2015
Callaway v. City of Austin, TX, Plain. Response to Def. Amended Motion to Dismiss, Involuntary Blood Draw Procedure, 2015 Case 1:15-cv-00103-SS Document 53 Filed 05/18/15 Page 1 of 20 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS AUSTIN DIVISION CAROLINE CALLAWAY, Plaintiff, § § § § …
Brief • May 7, 2015
Callaway v. City of Austin, TX, Plain. Response to Def. Motion to Dismiss, Involuntary Blood Draw Procedure, 2015 Case 1:15-cv-00103-SS Document 46 Filed 05/07/15 Page 1 of 15 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS AUSTIN DIVISION CAROLINE CALLAWAY, Plaintiff, vs CITY OF AUSTIN; TRAVIS …
Article • April 9, 2015 • from PLN April, 2015
Second Circuit Affirms Muslim Prisoner’s Right Not to Drink Water during Ramadan by Lonnie Burton Second Circuit Affirms Muslim Prisoner’s Right Not to Drink Water during Ramadan by Lonnie Burton Darryl Holland, a Muslim prisoner at the Wende Correctional Facility in New York, was faced with a tough choice on …
Your Home Is Your Prison: How to Lock Down Your Neighborhood, Your Country, and You by Maya Schenwar Your Home Is Your Prison: How to Lock Down Your Neighborhood, Your Country, and You By Maya Schenwar On January 27th, domestic violence survivor Marissa Alexander will walk out of Florida's Duval …
Article • January 10, 2015 • from PLN January, 2015
Ohio DOC Director Wants Return to Stricter Law after 2012 Spike in Positive Drug Tests by Ohio DOC Director Wants Return to Stricter Law after 2012 Spike in Positive Drug Tests Drug testing in Ohio prisons in October 2012 revealed the highest level of prisoner drug use in more than …
Article • October 10, 2014
New Mexico Guard Sues Over Termination for Medical Marijuana Use by New Mexico Guard Sues Over Termination for Medical Marijuana Use A former New Mexico jail guard and veteran of the Iraq war is suing the county where he was employed after being fired for a positive drug test, even …
Article • September 18, 2014 • from PLN September, 2014
Alabama Work Release Transportation, Medical and Drug Screen Costs Not “Incidental to Confinement” by David Reutter Alabama Work Release Transportation, Medical and Drug Screen Costs Not “Incidental to Confinement” by David M. Reutter Alabama’s Supreme Court has held that the plain language of § 14-8-6, Ala. Code 1975 does not …
Lester v. Hickson, NM, Joint Status Report, Solitary, 2014 Case 1:13-cv-01118-JB-LAM Document 37 Filed 09/18/14 Page 1 of 29 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW MEXICO CAROL LESTER, Plaintiff, v. No. 1:13-CV-01118 JB/LAM WARDEN ARLENE HICKSON, DEPUTY WARDEN JERRY SMITH, TONY MCCORT, CORRECTIONS CORPORATION OF …
Lester v. Hickson, NM, Amended Complaint, Solitary, 2014 Case 1:13-cv-01118-JB-LAM Document 23 Filed 03/11/14 Page 1 of 17 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW MEXICO CAROL LESTER, Plaintiff, v. No. 1:13-CV-01118 JB/LAM WARDEN ARLENE HICKSON, DEPUTY WARDEN JERRY SMITH, TONY MCCORT, CORRECTIONS CORPORATION OF AMERICA …
Brief • December 31, 2013
Filed under: Drug Testing
Lebron v. Wilkins, FL, Summary Judgment, Warrantless Welfare Drug Testing Unconstitutional, 2013 Case 6:11-cv-01473-MSS-DAB Document 102 Filed 12/31/13 Page 1 of 30 PageID 4132 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION LUIS W. LEBRON, Individually and as Class Representative, Plaintiff, v. Case No.: 6:11-cv-1473-MSS-DAB DAVID E. WILKINS …
Article • August 15, 2013
Filed under: Searches, Drug Testing
Federal Rehabilitation Act Provides No Cause of Action Against Federal Government When Acting in Regulatory Capacity by Joseph Kinneary was the captain of a municipal tanker for the New York City Dept. of Environmental Protection. Kinneary didn’t provide a urine sample for drug testing as required by federal regulations, claiming …
Article • August 15, 2013
Filed under: Searches, Drug Testing
Airline Mechanic’s Termination for Failure to Provide Urine for Drug Testing Affirmed by William King, a mechanic for Northwest Airlines, was directed to provide a urine specimen for drug testing. The tester reported to his supervisor that King failed to provide the specimen within 3 hours, which King initially didn’t …
NY Prisoner’s Sanction for Not Providing Urine Sample for Drug Screening Affirmed by Camilo Infante, a New York state prisoner, failed to provide a urine sample within three hours of a guard’s order to do so for purposes of drug screening. He claimed at his disciplinary hearing that a groin …
Article • March 15, 2013 • from PLN March, 2013
Alaska Supreme Court Revives Prisoner’s “Shy Bladder” Suit by On August 31, 2012, the Alaska Supreme Court reversed a lower court’s dismissal of a prisoner’s paruresis (i.e., “shy bladder”) and visiting rule claims. Alaska state prisoner Loren J. Larson, Jr. suffers from paruresis, a condition that makes it physically impossible …
Utah Private Corrections Center Employees under Federal Indictment for Evidence Tampering by A federal investigation resulted in criminal charges against two employees of a Salt Lake City, Utah corrections center for federal prisoners. A federal probe targeted Cornell Community Corrections Center, a private corporation that contracts to house prisoners who …
Qualified Immunity Upheld in Maryland Prison Employees’ Suit over Strip Search Following Positive Ion Drug Scan by Employees and independent contractors at the Maryland Correctional Center Training Center were subjected to search by a portable ion scanning machine in an attempt to interdict drugs being smuggled into the facility. Eight …
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