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Brief • 2006
endanger individuals’ personal safety. Two federal district courts have also allowed the use of Exemption 7(F) to suppress dam inundation maps and machine gun plans under the theory that the disclosure ...
Publication • October 14, 2019
Filed under: PLN related
to fight these issues in court. Please make a donation to help support us in this struggle. If you cannot make a donation at this time, please consider ordering or extending a PLN or CLN subscription ...
Case • 2002
and increasing the risk of aggression by inmates against other inmates or jail staff. [31] 3. Disclosure would describe screening techniques used to assess an inmate's risk of suicide, enabling inmates ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
the family map out the range of support services available for the returning family member. Case managers use this map, cross-referenced with the returning individual’s risk factors, to guide their efforts ...
Publication
Filed under: Court Access, Judiciary
environment to all who use our courthouses while at the same time providing a facility which is not oppressive and intimidating. To this task, a committee appointed by the Conference of Chief Judges has been ...
Publication • January 29, 2018
, we will use the term “parole” to describe the condition of being supervised by state parole officials following release from prison. In fact, most people who are supervised after being released from ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: Voting Rights
OF WOMEN VOTERS' L~ OFWISCONSIN ACIIJ Wisconsin Introduction Our democracy works best when all eligible Wisconsinites participate. The freedom to vote is central to building an America that works for us ...
Case • 2004
. Heiskell also observed a black ski mask, black shirt, [**14] a pair of black pants, and a map drawn of the school with written notations describing the planned assault. Dwayne Heiskell further advised us ...
on prison transfers, surveys the varied rationales for moving prisoners, and explores how states use transfers to resolve political disputes over corrections budgets ...
Publication • January 1, 2018
, Why Are American Prisons So Afraid of This Book?, N.Y. TIMES (Jan. 18, 2018) [hereinafter Bromwich, Why Are American Prisons So Afraid of This Book?], https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/18/us/new-jim-crow ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
intelligence information prior to the September 11 terrorist attacks. Our findings were used by the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks upon the United States in developing its final report. In other work ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Statistics/Trends
set of ethnicity and race categories. Population density. This data is collected to shade maps on the web tool, calculated using the land area of the county and the size of the total resident population ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
..............................................................................................................22 Use of Force .......................................................................................................................24 INSPECTION PROCESS The U.S. Immigration and Customs ...
Publication • September 1, 2016
their discretion under Turner, correctional officials have saddled prisoners’ expressive rights with a host of arbitrary restrictions—including prohibiting President Obama’s book as a national security threat; using ...
Publication • July 1, 2016
under Turner, correctional officials have saddled prisoners’ expressive rights with a host of arbitrary restrictions—including prohibiting President Obama’s book as a national security threat; using hobby ...
Case • 1993
been mistranslated. Specifically, it argues that the term "law" as used in the King James version of the Bible is a mistranslation of a Hebrew term which means both law and ritual. The point being made ...
Publication
Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
.” Narrowing in on these ‘overt markets’ was a far easier task than trying to eradicate the use of all drugs. Using crime mapping and information from field contacts and police reports, the project’s planners ...
Publication • 2020
that prison officials violated the Eighth Amendment by failing to adequately treat a back injury he sustained when “a 600-pound bale of cotton fell upon him during a prison work assignment.” 49 Using language ...
Publication • April 15, 2018
disagreements transcend traditional left/right political divides and speak to deeper disputes about the state and the role of criminal law in society. The Article maps two prevailing, but fundamentally distinct ...
will be tolerated and there will be consequences!” Alabama: WAFF in Huntsville reported that former Morgan County jailer Kimberly Woodruff was accused of using jail trustees to pass notes and a vape pen to her ...
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