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Fifth Circuit Misstates Retaliation Standard by Prisoners claiming retaliation must allege "(1) a specific constitutional right, (2) the defendant's intent to retaliate against the prisoner for his or her exercise of that right, (3) a retaliatory adverse act, and (4) causation." The plaintiff alleged retaliation for his filing of grievances …
Article • July 15, 2008
PLRA Bars Damages for Jail Strip Search Suit by A New Mexico federal district court applied the injury requirement of the Prison Litigation Reform Act to hold that two female pretrial detainees cannot recover damages for a Fourth Amendment claim of unreasonable strip searches. The matter proceeded to a jury …
Article • July 15, 2008
No Liberty Interest in Illinois Segregation by The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the dismissal of an Illinois prisoner’s due process and retaliation claims, finding that his allegations “effectively plead him out of court.” Illinois prisoner Christopher Lekas “cultivated a relationship on ‘friendly terms’ with Tyone Murray, a female …
Congress Must Act to Protect Young Detainees from Abuse by Marian Edelman by Marian Wright Edelman Posted May 19, 2008 In recent years, the Children's Defense Fund has received horrifying reports of the physical and sexual abuse of children and teens in juvenile correctional facilities. There are accounts of children …
No Exhaustion Required in Juvenile IDEA Suit for Damages by The court had previously held that plaintiff, confined by the California Youth Authority, had to exhaust concerning his placement in detention because it was grievable, but did not have to exhaust under the California Tort Claims Act It asked for …
A Pursuit of Prisoners’ Health and Safety A conversation with Elizabeth Alexander, director of the ACLU’s National Prison Project by Todd Matthews A Pursuit of Prisoners' Health and Safety: A conversation with Elizabeth Alexander, director of the ACLU's National Prison Project by Todd Matthews Thirty-seven years ago, Elizabeth Alexander graduated …
Short-Term Injuries Sufficient to Recover Mental and Emotional Damages under PLRA by A Florida federal district court has held that a prisoner's failure to prove long-term physical injuries does not bar a request for damages for long-term mental and emotional injuries. That ruling came in a civil rights action filed …
A RE-BIRTH FOR CIVIL RIGHTS LITIGATION: USING THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TO OVERCOME SECTION 1983 HURDLES AND HOLD GOVERNMENT AND POLICE ACCOUNTABLE by A RE-BIRTH FOR CIVIL RIGHTS LITIGATION: USING THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TO OVERCOME SECTION 1983 HURDLES AND HOLD GOVERNMENT AND POLICE ACCOUNTABLE A Review of …
Federal Court Awards Illinois Prisoner $7,116 in Fees, Costs by Michael Rigby By Michael Rigby On August 18, 2006, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois awarded $7,116.35 in attorney's fees and costs to a state prisoner who prevailed in his civil rights claim against prison officials. …
Article • May 15, 2007
No Actual Injury Requirement in Right to Counsel Challenges by The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit held that pretrial detainees need not show actual injury when challenging right to counsel violations; that PLRA requirements were satisfied; and that prisoners subject to heightened physical restraints were entitled to …
Physical Injury Required for All Prisoner Suits Seeking Compensatory and Punitive Damages by David Reutter Physical Injury Required for All Prisoner Suits Seeking Compensatory and Punitive Damages By David M. Reutter In an unpublished opinion, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals has held the PLRA bars compensatory and punitive damages …
MI Prisoner's § 1983 Action Dismissed for Claiming Only Emotional Injury by MI Prisoner's § 1983 Action Dismissed for Claiming Only Emotional Injury Bobbie Adams, a Michigan state prisoner, claimed the Melanic Palace of the Rising Sun as his religion. Melanics were designated as a security threat group in the …
Article • May 15, 2007
Loss of Time a Compensable Damage by Loss of Time a Compensable Damage The plaintiffs complained of a course of mistreatment by the police. At 208: "The concept of actual injury at common law is a broad one, and the Supreme Court has recognized that 'compensatory damages may include not …
Article • May 15, 2007
Filed under: PLRA, Physical Injury Rule
Fourteenth Amendment Claims Not Exempt from Physical Injury Requirement by The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Iowa held that hypertension, by itself, is insufficient to satisfy the physical injury requirement of the Prison Litigation Reform Act (PLRA), 42 U.S.C. §1997e(e), and that Fourteenth Amendment (equal protection) claims …
Article • May 15, 2007
Filed under: PLRA, Physical Injury Rule
Federal Court Holds PLRA Physical Injury Requirement Applies After Release by A federal district court for the Southern District of New York has held that the Prison Litigation Reform Act's (PLRA's) "physical injury" requirement, 42 U.S.C. §1997e(e), applies to actions brought by released prisoners. This ruling conflicts with several federal …
Article • May 15, 2007
NJ Prisoner Can Sue County for Rape by Guard; $258,000 Verdict Affirmed by The New Jersey Supreme Court reinstated a claim against the Union County Jail (UCJ) brought by a male prisoner who was raped by a guard. The prisoner was "called out" of his cell and taken to a …
Retaliatory Keep-Lock for Assisting Prisoner with Grievance Defeats Dismissal Motion by Retaliatory Keep-Lock for Assisting Prisoner with Grievance Defeats Dismissal Motion A New York federal district Court denied prison official's motion to dismiss a prisoner's 42 U.S.C. §1983 complaint alleging retaliation assisting another prisoner with a grievance. The prisoner was …
NY SHU Conditions Case Dismissed Under Physical Injury Rule by Pushing the plaintiff into his SHU cell after he unzipped his pants and turned around to face the officers, and at one point raised his fist, did not violate the Eighth Amendment even though his head struck the wall giving …
Retaliatory Transfer, Arm Smashing by Guards, Denial of Care State Claim by The plaintiff complained that an officer intentionally smashed his hand and arm in the food slot in his cell door, and then denied him medical care. He recounted a second incident of the same nature, plus additional incidents …
Suit Over Seizure of IRA Refund Check Dismissed by The plaintiff received a $617.15 refund check from the IRS, about 50% of which reflected an earned income credit, but prison officials sent the check back per an agreement to return prisoners' tax refunds to IRS for review. The plaintiff is …
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