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Case • 2004
medical complaints, failed to provide him with rudimentary medical devices required for his paraplegic condition, including leg braces, orthopedic shoes, a wheelchair-accessible van, and wheelchair repairs ...
is conducted and the provision of mental health services are initiated within ten days of arrival. Any inmates receiving psychiatric care are seen by a psychiatrist. If the inmate is on psychotropic medication ...
Publication • August 3, 2016
Filed under: Work, Prison Industries
of 50 B. Examples of “state action” in different contexts. . . . . Page 29 of 50 1. First Amendment issues. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 29 of 50 2. Medical treatment issues ...
of "deliberate indifference" as an element of all Eighth Amendment conditions of confinement claims simply ratified existing lower court practice. This is true both for medical care and inmate assault cases ...
Publication
Filed under: Mental Health
(1985) (exploring the role of medication); Joseph Morrissey, “Deinstitutionalizing the Mentally Ill: Processes, Outcomes, and New Directions,” 147-76, in Walter Gove, ed., Deviance and Mental Illness ...
on medication for very long periods, sometimes several years. Intermittent treatment permits the bacillus to become resistant to the medications being used. 11 Tuberculosis rates are disproportionately high ...
Brief • September 5, 2008
set forth in the Policy was adopted without sufficient medical research or review to determine that an inmate would not suffer a painful death. A. The Chemicals Chosen by DOC for Lethal Injection ...
Brief • 1990
. 1978 (regarding Food Service, MediCal Cure, Mental Health Care, Classification, Vocational Training and Miscellaneous· issues). as we~ a~ the Stipulation in Cuav v. Perrin . . (approved August 4 ...
Brief • November 15, 2023
; : MAURER, Corrections Officer; : D. SMITH, Corrections Officer; : JOHN DOE #1; : JOHN DOE #2; : DR. MARTHA TURNBERG; : MELISSA KLEMM; : JAIMEE HUTSON; : PRIMECARE MEDICAL, INC.; : : Defendants. : CIVIL ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
. 162 D. Access to Medical Care The Standards require that all detainees have access to medical services that promote detainee health and general well-being. 163 The Standards suggest that IGSA’s maintain ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
medical services and medication for immigration detainees, the handbook states that all inmates (other than indigent inmates) will be billed for medical services and medication and that these charges ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
to ensure that different ethnic groups get access to desired programming.132 D. Access to Medical Care The Standards state that “[a]ll detainees shall have access to medical services that promote detainee ...
Case • 1993
punishments clause of the Eighth Amendment) to her need for medical and psychiatric treatment for the condition known as transsexualism (gender dysphoria). After this court in an unpublished order reversed ...
Case • 2003
breakfast with the CI group as usual. After breakfast, Nelson did not proceed to work because he had an appointment in the medical building at 7:00 a.m. While he was in the medical building, Nelson heard over ...
Case • 1979
from a judgment of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (Hon. Whitman Knapp, Judge), dismissing a federal defendant's habeas corpus challenge on medical grounds ...
Case • 1983
and that future medical expenses which plaintiff may incur are too speculative to support an award for compensatory damages. In evaluating such a challenge, we rely heavily on the judgment of the trial court, who ...
Case • 1997
, and they took no further protective measures. On the evening of August 12, plaintiff and Lyman were in the "medication line," outside their cellhouse near the "Rotunda Post." Sgt. Dunn supervised this line ...
observed. Nathans found that seriously mentally ill prisoners were being denied food and medication merely because, at the time the food or medicine was offered, the prisoners were not standing ...
Article • December 15, 1998 • from PLN December, 1998
Filed under: Civil Procedure, Complaints
, in a case in which you allege unconstitutional medical care, you must put in statements that cover what happened to you, how you were injured, and the important mental state element -- that the defendant ...
Case • 2001
or, alternatively, to strike Plaintiff's allegation of emotional distress. It has also asked for a stay of the expert disclosure deadline, presumably to permit it to name a medical expert to examine Plaintiff ...
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