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Filed under: Work, Prison Industries
to increase its prison job programs with both the labor market and the present statutory scheme to the greatest extent possible, so as not to train prisoners for jobs they cannot get. In pursuit of this agenda ...
Case • 1999
, and that she has requested access to abortion services. The Court finds that Defendant Barron has had ample opportunity to gather facts and formulate its legal arguments opposing this Motion. [*696 ...
Case • 1980
, frequented by mice in the wintertime (Appellee's Brief, p. 9), and traversed by a dripping overhead sewage line and cleanout, still presents a health hazard. Second, it is not clear how many prisoners ...
Article • July 15, 1994 • from PLN July, 1994
Supreme Court Defines "Deliberate Indifference" in Prison Rape Case by The US Supreme Court heard only one prison related case in its 1994 term, and it resulted in a win for the prisoner ...
Article • March 5, 2019 • from PLN March, 2019
Filed under: Protests, Food
, almost the entire day,” Hodgson countered. “We have doctors if somebody needs a doctor.” The HOC’s Dartmouth facility, including its Women’s Center, has an average population ...
of Health and Human Services through its State Opioid Response grant program.  Medicaid expansion is also critical, Seitchik said, since it allows prisoners to continue MAT once released.&nbsp ...
Brief • May 29, 2007
DOC policy, the formulary, and the Ofl'ender Health Plan allolVs. At no time will DOC be providing Mr, Chavers with medicinal marijuana or its derivatives. 'rhe parties agree that jf Mr. Chavers ...
Brief • 1999
A Yakima. WA 98901 Telephone.' (509) 971-0493 Facsimile,' (509) 972·00489 ·.-. I .-- - 2 3 4 1.2 Defendant STATE OF WASHINGTON has the right and capacity to sue and be sued in 5 its own name ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2007
”) and its “women” (the weaker males who become “wives” or “whores” of stronger inmates). The latter group, Rideau wrote matter ...
In-the-News Article • August 16, 2015
. Cornett said the Bureau of Prisons would not consider sites above underground coal mines because of its experience building the Martin County prison. There had been underground and surface mining ...
Article • April 1, 2021 • from PLN April, 2021
Filed under: Prison Labor, COVID-19, Fines
, by the state Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA) and fined $24,300 for “serious” violations stemming from a June 2020 exposure to COVID-19 of prisoners employed in a metal ...
Brief • 2011
) or confidential personal information, including, but not limited to the named Plaintiffs’ and other inmates’ health care and mental health information, the institutional file and/or documents, disciplinary related ...
U.S. Federal This Act would establish the Automobile Theft Prevention Authority. jobs and gut minimum and Human wage,Health and efforts to Services weaken public health, The Authority would provide ...
discharge WEXFORD HEALTH SOURCES, INC., along with its insurers, agents (actual or apparent), servants, employees, dental assistants, nurses, nurses' assistants, technicians, physicians, faculty members ...
R.eler1se and Settkment Agrcenient ("Agrec111e1~t") is entered into as of the d:;ite it is l"ully executed by the parties hertlto, as defined below, ond is made by and between the Plaintiff, RIANDO C. GAINES ...
Health Source, Inc., et al 01/21/16 03/18/16 Plaintiffs: Opposing Counsel: Institutions: Defendants: Date Served Closed D Class Action OnAppeal □ Spears D Pro Se Issues: Court: Judge ...
Brief • February 19, 2016
CHARLES L. RYAN, RICHARD PRATT, DENNIS CHENAIL, CYNDY 13 HALE, KAREN BARCKLAY, and WEXFORD HEALTH SOURCES (WEXFORD), in 14 the United States District Court for the District of Arizona (Case No. 15 ...
. 3. Defendant CCApartners with the federal Bureau of Prisons and is under contract with the United States government in operating the Cibola County Corrections Center. As part of its operation ...
Brief • October 11, 2010
Campbell v. Dep’t of Health and Human Servs., 682 F.2d 256 (D.C. Cir. 1982) …........... 10 Cowles Publ’g Co. v. City of Spokane, 849 P.2d 1271 (Wash. Ct. App. 1993) ….............. 7 Davin v. U.S. Dep’t ...
Case • 1992
Thomas Higgins, Superintendent John Dray, and Nurse Jane O'Malley. Id. at 717. The court's findings were set forth in abbreviated form at the end of its decision, as follows: I. Red Sticker Policy ...
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