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Article • December 9, 2019 • from PLN December, 2019
Filed under: PLN Litigation, Censorship
in federal court in the Eastern District of Michigan after its publications mailed to state prisoners were censored by prison officials. The 36-page complaint, which names Michigan Department of Corrections ...
Brief • October 8, 2008
, filed an action against Kitsap County Sheriffs Office, Kitsap County Jail, Kitsap County Chief of Corrections Ned Newlin, Kitsap County Mental Health, and John and Jane Does 1-20, in Pierce County ...
In-the-News Article • November 12, 2015
that its staff members do not rape or victimize prisoners."      Prison Legal News has filed lawsuits across the nation - often successfully - after jails ...
Publication
, local, or privately operated correctional facilities may be enjoined pursuant to this section. (a) The injunction may be requested by: (i) An agency or its representative; (ii) a person named ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
, local, or privately operated correctional facilities may be enjoined pursuant to this section. (a) The injunction may be requested by: (i) An agency or its representative; (ii) a person named ...
Case • 1998
and Marshall $2000 each in compensatory damages. Cook and O'Neal appeal. [18] II. DISCUSSION [19] We review the district court's factual findings for clear error and its legal Conclusions de novo ...
Case • 2005
. In its order of November 19, 2003, the court stated that it would grant the motion "in part to set aside only the dismissal of [his] claims against the TCIP defendants for lack of exhaustion ...
Case • 1972
then pending and filed, various TDC officials allegedly "advised" the plaintiff that "the filing of any further legal action against the TDC or its officials constituted 'agitation' and * * * if [plaintiff ...
Brief • February 24, 2005
for injuries or dam~ges which have resulted or may result from any occurrence which took place regarding theDispute, and any subsequent medical or psychological care or other health care, including those ...
Brief • February 21, 2002
to properly hire»:retain. train, supervise, or supply the health care providers of 21 y damQge and . . plaintiffKeiIh pair, which has caused and will continue to'cause peDDall8llt.kidne , 19 .22 related ...
Brief • February 27, 2013
its coercive character. Braun, 600 F.2d at 427 ("[W]e are 8 reluctant to conclude, in the absence of unusual circumstances, that, as a matter 9 cognizable under due process, confinement for civil ...
Brief • 2013
. White, Officer Lt. Gene O. Olson, John Doe 1-2 and Jane Roe 1-2 (whose true names are unknown), Dr. Sharyn L. Barney, Corizon, Inc., and Corizon Health, Inc., Defendants. STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY ...
Brief • 2009
of the few entities that will use the mug shots (for the public interest in them) and has the resources to pursue this issue for its benefit and as surrogate to infonn the public. The Tulsa World submits ...
Brief • 2010
sentence, and the Department of Corrections (DOC) has rebuffed at least one prisoner’s appeal. DOC should reconsider its position and abandon this humiliating policy. One prisoner describes the new procedure ...
Article • January 1, 2023 • from PLN January, 2023
surgery each year. Initially many of these surgeries stemmed from the aforementioned concept of racial science and eugenics, which conflated certain physical traits with low intelligence, poor health ...
Brief • 1998
and Rota, each of which is its own municipality, and several smaller islands. Economic Service Counsel, The U,S. Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, p.3 (available at http://www.saipan.com ...
Brief • 2008
with regards to Williams due to a custom or practice of Dr. Beecroft, then she could be held liable for its failure. 3 The Honorable Michael E. Hegarty Confidential Settlement Statement 1/17/08 Page 4 of 8 ...
Article • September 1, 2021 • from PLN September, 2021
oversee the rollout of the program as the National Health Services Administrator for the BOP. This is less than 2% of the more than 15,000 people the bureau itself estimated were eligible, according ...
In-the-News Article • April 25, 2023
of the U.S. prison population surge over the previous five decades. The United States is an international outlier both in its heavy reliance on the criminal legal system and its disenfranchisement ...
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Health Programs, 36 CRIM. JUST. & BEHAV. 1037, 1041 (2009); John Buntin, Exodus: How America’s Reddest State – And Its Most Notorious Prison – Became a Model of Corrections Reform, 23 GOVERNING 20, 27 ...
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