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prisoners of a constitutionally guaranteed level of medical care. [FN8] Part II discusses the history of shackling, its prevalence and health implications, and the statutory medical standards of care ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
, 2001. ICE intended to phase in the Standards at all of its contract and IGSA facilities by December 31, 2002. The Standards constitute a “floor” rather than a “ceiling” for the treatment of immigration ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
Rights Campaign Immigration Equality International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission Lambda Legal Defense & Education Fund, Inc. Law and Policy Project, School of Public Health, Columbia University ...
Case • 2002
under the Rehabilitation Act, the principal issue on appeal is whether the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania waived its sovereign immunity by accepting certain federal funds for the Department of Corrections ...
Case • 2004
COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH, ELIZABETH MITCHELL, JUDITH CATES, and DEPUTY JOHN HAVEN, Defendants. Case No. 1:02-CV-423 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN, SOUTHERN DIVISION ...
Case • 2005
., supra, 13 Cal.4th at pp. 965-977) before summarizing its conclusions drawn therefrom: [25] "First, Anders establishes certain procedures for state appellate courts that are `prophylactic' in nature ...
Case • 2005
, DR. HEYMAN, DR. KALVA, DR. MROCZEK, DR. CHIANG, PRISON HEALTH SERVICE, DR. BASHIR/KADRY, P.T. DEMPSEY, DEFENDANTS. [6] The opinion of the court was delivered by: Alice Schlesinger, J. [7 ...
Brief • August 3, 2009
McLean Hospital, Medical Director of the Bridgewater State Hospital (the Massachusetts prison mental hospital for the “criminally insane”), and Clinical Director of the Prison Mental Health Service (which ...
Brief • March 7, 2012
originally as the Western Prison Project. It has developed a pioneering and provocative model for its work – one that brings together all of those most directly affected by crime, violence and the criminal ...
Brief • 2001
; Baker v. Dep’t of Corrections, PAB No. D82-084 2 (1983); McCurdy v. Dep’t of Social & Health Services, PAB No. D86-119 (1987); Rainwater v. 3 School for the Deaf, PAB No. D89-004 (1989); Skaalheim v ...
Filing • March 9, 2016
as the Western Prison Project. It has developed a pioneering and provocative model for its work – one that brings together all of those most directly affected by crime, violence and the criminal justice system ...
to the United States Constitution requires that state actors take reasonable measures to guarantee the safety and health of inmates. In other words, when the government takes a person into its custody and holds ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons
or for a medical referral. This contract was executed on October 6, 1994, and effectively created a managed health-care system at SCCC. The contract automatically renewed itself on an annual basis and could ...
Brief • March 7, 2012
as the Western Prison Project. It has developed a pioneering and provocative model for its work – one that brings together all of those most directly affected by crime, violence and the criminal justice system ...
alleges excessive use of force and deliberative indifference to Villa's serious mental health needs. B. Claimant desires to settle and compromise all claims that were asserted or could have been asserted ...
Brief • November 3, 2023
Filed under: Wrongful Death
and its related divisions agencies, boards, officers, agents, servants, and employees, including, but limited to Defendants Jannah Calabaio, Harmeet Dhatt, David Donoho, Chisa Earl, Ranjeet Kaur, Joseph ...
Publication
Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
of Juveniles in Residential Placement, which gathers information on youth in custody. In developing its data collection efforts in this area, OJJDP seeks to support the vital role of corrections in maintaining ...
Publication
Filed under: International, Immigration
not speak English or who lack education, often work in low-paying jobs that do not give them health insurance or other benefits. Low-income working immigrants may need government help, for themselves ...
at key meetings where the conspiracy was planned and had, in fact, directed part of its implementation. U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California Eileen Decker told a news conference ...
Brief • 2010
authorized by the laws of the State of Michigan to operate Division II of the Wayne County Jail. As part of its responsibilities and services, the COUNTY also operates a law enforcement agency (the Wayne ...
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