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Article • August 15, 2008
because it fails to match a demonstrated loss by Appellees is therefore misplaced.... The State's recalcitrance, not the prisoners' damage, is what validates the sanction amount in this case ...
Article • August 15, 2008
remedies. At 127: The plaintiffs seek neither to reverse a prior denial of parole nor to require a future grant. Rather, they want what they contend would be a fairer consideration of their candidacy ...
and the need of a civil rights remedy for it is underlined by what has been observed around the country as to the code of silence in police departments. The court goes on to comment about additional evidence ...
Article • May 15, 2009
, arguing the original bill was accurate pursuant to 28 U.S.C. sec. 1920, which governs what costs are taxable. On October 28, 2008, the Court sustained the Plaintiffs' objections and ordered additional costs ...
Article • July 15, 2009
for what may arguably be the remainder of his life, the State must be put through the convenience of fully complying with [a] statute” that “unambiguously authorizes a specific prosecuting attorney to file ...
Brief • 2009
Page 2 of 2 Answer Yes or No 'f ~5 If your answer is yes, in what amount? SO SAY WE ALL. 2 J /j eDD ~ ...
Defendant. ( 17 18 19 20 We the jury in the above entitled matter, on the issue of punitive damages, find as follows: 21 What amount of punitive damages, if any, do you award against 22 Defendant ...
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as durable as your advertisements indicate. This is exactly what the corrections environment has needed for years, the more we can reduce hand to hand combat the better our working environment. Thanks from ...
Article • March 9, 2026 • from PLN November, 2025
Filed under: Suicides, Prison Conditions
% in federal prisons, and 13% in local jails, according to the National Institute of Corrections. In a sign of what could be a deepening crisis, the Correctional Association of New York, a nonprofit monitor ...
Brief • February 25, 2022
Filed under: Medical
the late 1970s, early 1980s, and in every single instance this is the way that I and 15 other experts have approached the task of trying to understand how a prison operates and 16 what its impact ...
Brief • February 25, 2022
the late 1970s, early 1980s, and in every single instance this is the way that I and 15 other experts have approached the task of trying to understand how a prison operates and 16 what its impact ...
Case • 2004
. [45] Almost as soon as the "special needs" rationale was articulated, however, the Court applied special needs analysis in what seemed-at least on the surface-to be a clear law enforcement context ...
Brief • January 26, 2016
deaf or hard of hearing prisoners being unable to communicate, participate, or understand what is happening during these interactions. b. Failure to Provide Auxiliary Aids and Services. The FDOC fails ...
Publication
Filed under: Civil Procedure, Juries
not, however, mandate that courts use particular 19 jury instructions or adopt specific trial or pre-trial procedures. Rather, “States have some flexibility to determine what kind of proce20 dures ...
Publication • February 19, 2016
confinement is unconstitutional and inhumane. While proponents and opponents of supermax prisons debate such issues, a fundamental set of questions has gone largely unexamined: What exactly are the goals ...
Publication
Filed under: Telephones
. It seems one of the functions of our Federal Communications Commission is to protect the consumer from predatory behavior, and if this doesn't qualify for that protection, then I don't know what would ...
Publication • December 2, 2014
or small, and we will maximize the impact your donation has. Please consider becoming a monthly sustainer as well, using the enclosed form for credit card donors. The attached annual report outlines what we ...
Publication
Filed under: International, Immigration
may be revoked at any time, the language indicating what merits such a revocation is unclear making oversight of and remedy for the program uncertain. • ICE supervision. Although the MOA requires ...
deaf or hard of hearing prisoners being unable to communicate, participate, or understand what is happening during these interactions. b. Failure to Provide Auxiliary Aids and Services. The FDOC fails ...
Publication • March 8, 2016
Filed under: International, Immigration
and families. To that end we visited both the T. Don Hutto Residential Center and the Berks Family Shelter Care Facility and talked with detained families as well as former detainees. What we found ...
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