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Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
come under closer scrutiny. What the Justice Policy Institute and others have seen is that jails can be as destructive to people’s lives as prisons: separating people from their families and communities ...
Bars: What Happens to their Children? (Bethesda, MD, Child Trends, 2015). Despite these statistics, research on the true scope and nature of parental incarceration remains lacking for several reasons ...
Brief • April 19, 2012
after extensive deliberations within the executive branch as to what the law permitted, what national security required, and how best to reconcile competing values.” Pet. App. 22a. And it insisted ...
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you what to expect while you are there: no phone calls, no programs, no group interaction with other inmates and no out-of-cell movement except an hour a day of legally-mandated recreation. If you ...
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Amendment search and seizure exclusionary rule. n6 But for Miranda, no one has bothered to explain what a "negligible" effect is and how many dangerous criminals such an effect involves. This Article contends ...
breathed new life into the long dormant statutory remedy and fostered an optimistic outlook for enforcement of civil rights. So, fifty-plus years after Monroe, many of us are asking, “what went wrong ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
and Families: Connecticut Parole Report, Final Report for the State of Connecticut, 43 (2013) (hereinafter “Georgetown Report”). 11 Id. at 44. 9 14 What are CJTS and Pueblo? CJTS and Pueblo are state-run ...
Publication • June 28, 2013
.  As the policies detailed below make plain, correctional officials believe that protection  of inmates and staff is enhanced through long‐term separation policies. What cannot be known  from  this  review ...
Publication • 2013
of knowledge about wrongful convictions. What we do know about wrongful convictions comes largely from studies of cases terminating in exonerations. These exoneration studies have produced a rich dataset from ...
Brief • October 18, 2018
Filed under: False Arrest
was asked to formulate opinions regarding four primary questions: (1) What is the extent of the online coverage of this event? (2) Is this online coverage causing reputational damage and is it likely ...
Brief • March 11, 2022
Filed under: Discrimination
to determine what type of placement a minor requires, evaluate a sponsor’s application to take custody of the minor, and provide minors with some access to legal counsel, among other tasks and duties. The Court ...
Langford v. Bullock, MT, Settlement Agreement II, ADA Compliance, 2017 Case 6:93-cv-00046-DWM-JCL Document 1534-1 Filed 03/02/17 Page 1 of 92 CLASS ACTION SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT This Class Action Settlement Agreement (“Settlement Agreement”) is made this 14th day of February, 2017, by all members of the class as certified by the Court …
Publication • March 8, 2016
of those who, down through the centuries, made our progress possible. May what they dreamed be ours to do. We are rich in resources, in the very first place the deep creativity, intelligence ...
a reform strategy. It aims to help translate growing momentum for bail reform into on-theground change by providing policymakers and advocates with guidance on what alternatives are available and how ...
Publication • 2020
at: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3611209 70 DUKE L.J. __ (2020) (forthcoming) I. Introduction Were they alive today, Johnny Ray Johnson and Keith Steven Thurmond would be experts on what happens when indigent ...
, the Court held, is that citizens must have “fair warning as to what is illegal.” Ibid. Following Cox, the Seventh, Tenth, and D.C. Circuits have held that, when police officers permit individuals to exercise ...
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Filed under: Mental Health, Suicides
..................................................................................60 So Much for Theory — What About the Facts? ........................................................................63 Summary ...
Brief • August 27, 2021
Filed under: Wrongful Death
in LD 7. ROA.11168. Runner describes what happens next as: Q. ... So we're going back to the second night and you've gone into the control room, put your lunch up, saw the camera and you proceed to where ...
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by DoD interrogators and they implied that these 16 hour interrogations were repeated on a 20 hour cycle, but he did not know for certain what in fact occurred. The FBI agent was at GTMO from 2 Jun 03 ...
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Filed under: Mental Health, Suicides
..................................................................................60 So Much for Theory — What About the Facts? ........................................................................63 Summary ...
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