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In-the-News Article • June 24, 2019
example of what can go wrong when ongoing issues turn into serious allegations. “This is just Armor trying to avoid the embarrassment of getting fired again — it is like the boyfriend ...
to contact him while at Fort Lewis, but the call was monitored by a guard, violating his attorney-client privilege. Gerry Condon, with Project Safe Haven (an advocacy group for GI resisters in Canada ...
Article • March 1, 2024 • from PLN March, 2024
something wrong, if I feel the need to scream, ‘My life matters’? And why in the world, to you, does that feel like an accusation?” Hughes had studied with conservatory-trained musicians ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2010
of thought," says David Fathi, director of the ACLU’s National Prisons Project. He points to other jails that have recently adopted similar postcard polices, such as the Maricopa County Jail ...
Article • April 1, 2021 • from PLN April, 2021
Filed under: COVID-19
in prison is going to get the vaccine faster than people who are on the outside — law abiding citizens. Not only do I think that’s wrong, I think it’s immoral.” “What is humane ...
In-the-News Article • August 22, 2014
News (PLN), a project of the Human Rights Defense Center, intervened in the case to make the settlement public. Also, in August 2009 the U.S. District Court for the District of Kansas unsealed a $7 ...
Article • September 1, 2020 • from PLN September, 2020
that an incarcerated person might endure – whether it be wrongful imprisonment, threats of rape and beatings, racist/misogynist/homophobic taunts, humiliating and degrading treatment, prolonged solitary ...
In-the-News Article • August 13, 2014
sick and injured jail inmates. As they sort through seven bids, they have to weigh not only what the businesses promise to provide in the future but what they have done right - and wrong - in the past ...
to get out,” said Nancy Fishman, formerly a project director at the nonprofit Vera Institute of Justice in New York. She added, “And that means we have jails full of poor people. Most ...
on their own and pressing very complicated civil rights litigation, and they speak up for their rights when they are wronged. Combining this observation with the fact that they are being forced to endure ...
Brief • May 27, 2006
from asthma. Before even leaving medical, she had told De La Rosa that Mr. Burrell was faking, and said, “Yea, right, there’s nothing wrong with him, you won’t die from an asthma attack.” Cubbage mocked ...
In-the-News Article • January 10, 2018
said. Bianca Tylek, a prison advocate who founded the Corrections Accountability Project, questioned the effectiveness of restricting mail in the fight against illegal drugs. “Improving hiring ...
In-the-News Article • January 28, 2016
noted, proved to be unfounded. "Chicken Little was wrong, the sky did not fall," he said. "The majority of those released are reconnecting with their families and working hard to be good ...
In-the-News Article • August 28, 2017
at age 23. By then, Pennsylvanians knew something was wrong in the Luzerne County juvenile justice system. That same year, Ciavarella and one of his colleagues, Judge Michael Conahan, were federally ...
Brief • March 8, 2023
Perry v. Beltrami County, MN, Settlement, Wrongful Death-Medical Neglect, 2023 CASE 0:19-cv-02580-KMM-LIB Doc. 140 Filed 03/08/23 Page 1 of 8 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF MINNESOTA ...
Article • January 15, 2009 • from PLN January, 2009
a cherished refuge from “navigating the perils of housing projects, destitute neighborhoods, or the streets.” For couples that are permitted conjugal family visits, the 43 hours spent in one of San Quentin’s ...
of Corrections spokesman. DeAvery Irons of the Juvenile Justice Project told the City Council a different story. “Young people describe an atmosphere characterized by daily fights, power struggles ...
an undisclosed amount to settle a wrongful death suit involving Cassandra Morgan, who died at GHCF due to an untreated thyroid condition. [See: PLN, Dec. 2007, p.1]. Angus Love, Director of the Pennsylvania ...
Publication • 2022
Filed under: Pardons/Clemency
in the use of clemency as a tool to correct failed policies and offer second chances to people. Elected officials stepped up to right the wrongs of our flawed criminal legal system, advocates spoke out about ...
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provides representation in cases involving wrongful convictions and consumer class actions related to the financial exploitation of prisoners and their families.   HRDC has a national docket and works ...
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