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Case • 2006
the KCPC and several of its mental-health professionals, including Dr. Nasiruddin Siddiqui, alleging various constitutional violations arising out of his being forcibly medicated. Dr. Siddiqui filed a motion ...
Case • 2001
on sixteen occasions for various ailments including several visits for an acne problem, a mental health assessment and an injury to his finger. (Defs.' Ex. 5.) On July 31, 1998, Mr. Scotti sought medical ...
reporters beyond its visiting rooms, and it forbids taking pictures inside the prisons. For a year I corresponded with Alonzo and a dozen other elderly prisoners, querying them about their circumstances. Mail ...
Article • October 28, 2014
in the six counties that he covered. In and around Twin Falls, a small city of about 40,000, he could refer troubled kids to mental health and substance abuse services. In smaller communities, those services ...
Brief • May 1, 2001
with the 22 rules or regulations. A willful violation presumes a deliberate act. Skaalheim v. Dep’t of Social & 23 Health Services, PAB No. D93-053 (1994). 24 25 4.6 Respondent has met its burden ...
Brief • May 20, 2014
shall not be subject to discovery or introduction into evidence in any civil or administrative action against a provider of professional health services arising out of the matters which are the subject ...
Brief • 2004
of Social & Health Services, PAB No. D86-119 (1987). 16 17 4.4 Gross misconduct is flagrant misbehavior which adversely affects the agency’s ability to 18 carry out its functions. Rainwater v. School ...
Brief • 2007
of Civil Procedure 56(e)(2) provides that “an opposing party may not rely merely on allegations or denials in its own pleading; rather its response must–by affidavits or as otherwise provided in this rule ...
Brief • February 2, 2015
As this Court has stated its intention to give the jury some preliminary substantive jury 2 instructions, Plaintiffs submit this memorandum of law in support of their proposed Special 3 Instructions 5 through ...
Brief • February 26, 2018
(“DHS”); U.S. Customs and Border Protection (“CBP”); U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (“USCIS”); U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (“HHS”); Office of Refugee Resettlement (“ORR ...
Brief • January 19, 2017
of a committee as described in the preceding subsections shall not be subject to discovery or introduction into evidence in any civil or administrative action against a provider of professional health services ...
Brief • 2006
The Plaintiff sets forth the following definitions particular to this litigation: A. You. The term “you” and its possessive “your” refer to defendant Chen Yin, MD. B. Employment or Employed. The term ...
Publication • 2014
,  nothing else.”  Since the chemical spill, the jail has not reported any tests of its water for MCHM  contamination. At the time of this writing, inmates continue to report frequent and unusual health ...
is appropriate, however, if a complaint fails to contain "enough facts to state a claim to relief that is plausible on its face." Bell Atlantic Corp. v. Twombly, 127 S. Ct. 1955, 1974 (2007); see also ...
Brief • June 28, 2021
level, safety, security and to accommodate detained individuals’ health problems as the facility allows. ICE will maximize social distancing as operationally feasible based on considerations of security ...
Brief • August 26, 2022
providers. IV. DEFINITIONS: A. ADA Compliance Director: The TDOC central office employee designated to coordinate all of the TDOC's statewide efforts to comply with and carry out its responsibilities under ...
Brief • May 20, 2014
shall not be subject to discovery or introduction into evidence in any civil or administrative action against a provider of professional health services arising out of the matters which are the subject ...
Publication
Filed under: Crime/Demographics, Victims
health problem in the United States, with 17 638 victims in 2002.1 Programs to prevent homicide can be distinguished by whether they are addressed to the general public or are targeted toward individuals ...
it was inevitable that some other activities would have to be cut back. The Prison Project has always sought to use its limited resources to maximum effect. It was clear after April that our time and energy would ...
Case • 2004
, Correctional had agreed in March 2000 to sell a substantial amount of its assets to Prison Health Services ("Prison"), an organization in a similar business. These assets consisted primarily of contracts ...
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