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Publication • February 16, 2016
Filed under: Immigration
Lawful Permament Residents - Green Card Holders, A Supplement to First Steps, LIRS Lawful Permanent Residents (GREEN CARD HOLDERS) A Supplement to First Steps: An LIRS Guide for Refugees, Asylum Seekers, and Migrants Released from Detention Edition 2014 LAWFUL PERMANENT RESIDENTS 2014 Lutheran Immigration & Refugee Service Started by Lutheran …
Case • 1996
officials acted either deliberately or with "deliberate indifference" to the inmate's health or safety. Id. This latter element requires that the official "knows of and disregards an excessive risk to inmate ...
Case • 1993
liability. n1 His motion to dismiss challenges the legal sufficiency of the complaint only with respect to its allegations that he deprived plaintiff of rights, privileges or immunities secured ...
Case • 2005
CIRCUIT [2] No. 04-15557 [3] 122 Fed.Appx. 309, 2005 [4] January 19, 2005 [5] MARKUS E. TATUM, PETITIONER - APPELLEE, v. D. W. WINSLOW, HEALTH CARE MANAGER, RESPONDENT ...
Case • 1999
). The court may downwardly adjust either the components of the lodestar or the lodestar itself to reflect the results obtained. See Schwarz v. Secretary of Health & Human [26] Services, 73 F.3d 895, 901 ...
Case • 2002
, MAJOR; MARTIN F. HORN, SECRETARY OF THE PA. DEPT. OF CORRECTIONS; MELANIE TINSMAN, CORRECTIONS HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATOR; JOHN DOE, PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT; JOHN DOE, DOCTOR; JOHN DOE, HEALTH CARE AGENCY ...
Case • 1999
care of bodily functions such as urinating," but said "it's hard," and indicated that he had urinated on himself and had not had a bowel movement because of the circumstances. He also complained that he ...
, it's people like you that stressed-out our buddy Sgt. Garrison. A few months down here will stress you out and you won't be able to file no lawsuits." X claimed that: 1) "on base" the mentally ill ...
Article • August 15, 2005 • from PLN August, 2005
, if any, thereafter. Magistrate John E. Ou was appointed Special Master to monitor progress during the two-year remedial phase. The Settlement Agreement is as profound as it is disturbing, in that its very ...
Article • June 8, 2018 • from PLN June, 2018
publicly identifying as a woman since she was 16. The next year, in 2014, prison mental health staff diagnosed her with gender dysphoria and recommended treatment, including hormone replacement therapy ...
lucrative contracts to run the detention centers. CCA, for example, received a no-bid, four-year contract worth $1 billion to operate its South Texas Family Residential Center in Dilley, Texas. Even better ...
for the Southern District of Ohio denied motions for summary judgment filed by private healthcare provider NaphCare Inc. (NaphCare) and its employee Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Jack Saunders in a suit ...
for standards with negligible or no costs were higher, ranging from 96% compliance with the prisoner reporting standard to 55% compliance with medical and mental health screening standards. The estimated cost ...
Article • October 15, 2010 • from PLN October, 2010
Filed under: News, News in Brief
education message is important.” Kate Monico Klein, with the city’s Public Health Department, agreed. “If [providing condoms to prisoners] saves one or two lives, it’s worth it,” she said. Colorado ...
Article • June 1, 2023 • from PLN June, 2023
life sentences for crimes that included 11 murders. In 2014, he was stabbed by another prisoner at USP Tucson. By 2018, he was 89 and confined at USP Coleman in Florida. His health seriously degraded ...
Brief • December 22, 1997
Filed under: Accidents
was involved in a oroe-bus 4.3 accident resulting in serious and diverse personal injuries to the Plaintiffs. 4.4 That reasonable and necessary health care was denied each Plaintiff for the injuries ...
Brief • May 22, 2007
PEGRAM, Director Baltimore City Juvenile Justice Center 300 N. Gay Street Baltimore, Maryland 21202 County of Residence: Baltimore City, Defendants. Plaintiff, the United States of America, by its ...
Brief
, Administrator Charles H. Hickey, Jr. School 2400 Cub Hill Road Baltimore, Maryland 21234 County of Residence: Baltimore, Defendants. Plaintiff, the United States of America, by its undersigned attorneys ...
Brief • December 6, 2016
to provide health care while incarcerated at the B. On October 5, 2016, the Parties reached an agreement with the assistance of Peter Oppeneer, Magistrate Judge for the Western District of Wisconsin. C ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2011
with us first; we are happy to speak with them now." In its filing, the Justice Department cited the county's practice of prohibiting "receipt and possession of virtually all mail and other ...
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