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of which they were made aware. The appellate court first addressed its jurisdiction in an interlocutory appeal. Because no material facts were at issue below, the Court of Appeals had jurisdiction ...
Article • July 15, 2004 • from PLN July, 2004
available administrative remedies and dismissed his § 1983 action on that basis. Michigan prisoner Ronnie Burton brought suit against two nurses and the Health Unit Manager, alleging inadequate medical ...
Article • June 15, 2006 • from PLN June, 2006
Filed under: Work, Prison Labor
. The properties are a health and safety hazard where police and firefighters could injure themselves climbing over debris, said Oubre. Texas has used free prison labor in the community for decades. When slaves ...
that the failure of Prison Health Services (PHS) to monitor her lithium levels fell under the common knowledge exception of N.J.Stat.Ann. § 2A:53A-27, and granted her motion for reargument. Upon admission to New ...
are required to disclose any current such contracts and those entered into within the past five years. The law hit its mark. The largest business interest that has been disclosed involves a company controlled ...
the injunction and dismissed Sampson's claim for money damages against the Secretary and the Warden, holding: 1) Although a state has a responsibility to protect its prisoners, it "is not constitutionally ...
Article • October 15, 2006 • from PLN October, 2006
., and EMSA--a subsidiary of the infamously inept Prison Health Services (PHS)--in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida under 42 U.S.C. § 1983. She alleged cruel and unusual ...
Article • October 15, 2006 • from PLN October, 2006
management permitted exempt health and social services professional employees to accrue holiday credits when a holiday fell on a scheduled day off, notwithstanding that their union agreement expressly provided ...
is affected by whether the medical condition significantly affects daily activities, and by the existence of chronic and substantial pain, so the question whether exposure to repeated decompensation with its ...
Article • May 15, 2007
in the provision of health care, housing and education, and by sustained efforts to prevent blacks from registering to vote." Plaintiffs also argued that, because blacks were convicted of felonies at a much higher ...
Employment Opportunity Commission, Fountain brought suit against the DOCS seeking declatory and injunctive relief. The DOCS argued that its inquiries were necessary to assess whether employees posed a genuine ...
doesn't mean that the mental health system must do the same. There is no evidence that their policy represents a substantial departure from accepted professional judgment, practice, or standards ...
people,” the Kandels advised. “Our data suggest that effective interventions would not only prevent smoking and its negative health consequences but also decrease the risk of progressing ...
Article • August 10, 2016
confinement alternatives.  According to Holder, such organizations will now be required “to offer standardized treatment to prisoners with mental health and substance abuse issues.” Holder ...
Article • August 10, 2016
or beautiful new prisons and lovely courthouses.  It's really about the people who run them and the culture of the organization that matters most...There is no serious oversight, so people can literally get ...
Article • August 22, 2017
Filed under: Sex Offender Treatment
that the State had proven that he was a "dangerous sex offender requiring confinement" under Mental Health Law §5 10.11 [d][4], 10.07 [f]. Michael M. appealed, arguing that the Supreme Court had used ...
Article • December 11, 2017
officials were guilty of sexually harassing and mistreating a transgender prisoner and awarded her $5,000 in damages. The ruling was the first of its kind for a transgender prisoner alleging harassment ...
in fees plus $49,358.69 in costs. Jewett had filed the initial complaint pro se, naming both the Sheriff’s Office and its private health care contractor, California Forensic Medical Group ...
Article • June 14, 2018
Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
to the Ellis prison in Huntsville, the location of the sprawling 104 prison units’ main headquarters. An entire three-tier cellblock has been refurbished and modified for self-contained living with its own ...
serve to motivate IDOC to change its practices,” said Sheila Bedi, an attorney with the MacArthur Justice Center. “IDOC needs to do all it can to end sexual assaults behind bars.&rdquo ...
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