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Article • May 15, 2007
Evidentiary Hearing Required Prior to Preliminary Injunction by New York state female prisoners at the Bedford Hills Correctional Facility filed a 42 U.S.C. §1983 complaint claiming violations of their right to privacy. At issue was the state's introduction of male guards into the facility, including housing and hospital units where …
Denial of Injunction Against Federal Guard's Sexual Harassment/Retaliation Reversed by Denial of Injunction Against Federal Guard's Sexual Harassment/Retaliation Reversed The Fifth Circuit court of appeals has reversed the denial of a Texas federal prisoner's motion for a temporary restraining order (TRO) seeking relief from sexual harassment and retaliation by a …
BOP Work Release Policy Preliminary Enjoined by The Bureau of Prisons abruptly changed its policy of allowing prisoners to serve part or all of their time at Community Corrections Centers on judges' recommendations declaring the former policy illegal and applied the change to persons already sentenced. The court has inherent …
Article • May 15, 2007
Kansas Court Access Claim Dismissed for Lack of Injury by The plaintiff alleged various deprivations of court access and sought a temporary restraining order to prevent his transfer. The latter request (and all his other injunctive claims) were mooted when he was transferred. The court doesn't address whether he could …
Preliminary Injunction Issued, Class Certified in NY Jail Strip Searches by This opinion follows the hearing planned in the previous opinion. The evidence showed that the defendants had nominally changed their policy from one of strip searching everyone brought to the jail to strip searching only those who met one …
WI Prisoner Unconstitutionally Denied Correspondence with Sister-In-Law by Juan Morales, a Wisconsin state prisoner mailed a letter to his sister-in-law. Prison guards intercepted the letter, read it, and after finding that it suggested that Morales was the father of his sister-in-law's illegitimate child, refused to mail it or others like …
Indianapolis’ Sex Offender Ordinance Banning Presence in Public Places with Children Enjoined by Indianapolis' Sex Offender Ordinance Banning Presence in Public Places with Children Enjoined An Indiana federal district court has granted a preliminary injunction to the plaintiffs in an action challenging a City of Indianapolis ordinance that bans sex …
Censorship of Critical Report Struck Down by The court of appeals for the Second circuit affirmed a district court injunction ordering New York prison officials to deliver a report critical of prison administrators in that state to New York prisoners. The lower court ruling is reported at 596 F. Supp. …
PI Granted to Allow Visits by PI Granted to Allow visits A federal district court entered a Preliminary Injunction (PI) for a Missouri prisoner and his wife to suspend a disciplinary hearing sanction and keep the prisoner's wife on his visiting list where the guard who reported the underlying infraction …
Article • May 15, 2007
BOP Ordered to Provide Kosher Diet by A federal district court in Pennsylvania issued a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) requiring the federal Bureau of Prisons to provide a Hassidic Jewish prisoner with a kosher meal during Passover. The court found the BOP's attempt at providing kosher meals deficient and ordered …
Expense No Justification for Eighth Amendment Violation by The court of appeals for the Ninth circuit vacated a district court's preliminary injunction on ad seg conditions in four California prisons. The court rejected the "totality of conditions" analysis later adopted by the U.S. supreme court in Rhodes v. Chapman, 101 …
Summary Judgment Reversed on Denial of Meals to Diabetic Prisoner by The U.S. Third Circuit Court of Appeals vacated and remanded summary judgment to Pennsylvania prison officials on claims that a prison guard denied a diabetic prison meals following the prisoner's receiving insulin injections. Robert McCargo is a Pennsylvania prisoner …
Article • May 15, 2007
Environmental Tobacco Amendment Exposure Alone Doesn't Violate Eighth Amendment by Environmental Tobacco Amendment Exposure Alone Doesn't Violate Eighth Amendment The U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee in denying a Tennessee Department of Corrections (TDOC) prisoner's claim that exposure to …
Article • May 15, 2007
Injunction Against Placing New Prisoners in Lorton by The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia granted prisoner-plaintiffs' motion for a preliminary injunction enjoining the District of Columbia Department of Corrections from designating the Lorton Correctional Complex as the place of confinement for any newly-sentenced prisoners due to serious …
Prisoner's Transfer Enjoined Until Hearing to Determine Motivation by A federal district court issued a temporary injunction enjoining Connecticut state prison officials from transferring a prisoner, who was a reporter and columnist for a local newspaper. Prison officials contended the prisoner was not safe in administrative confinement or population from …
Kansas Federal Court Upholds In-Cell Book Restriction, But Continues Injunction by by Matthew T. Clarke A Kansas federal court has upheld the Kansas Department of Corrections policy limiting the number of books a prisoner may possess in his cell, but continued to enforce an injunction against prison officials destroying a …
Article • May 15, 2007
WA Guards Enjoined From Opening Legal Mail Outside Prisoners' Presence by Ralph Fourmont is a prisoner at the Washington State Penitentiary (WSP) in Walla Walla. After WSP mailroom guards opened his legal mail outside his presence, he sought a preliminary injunction in a federal district court. The court enjoined anyone …
Article • May 15, 2007
Preliminary Injunction Insufficient for Prevailing Party Status by Under Buckhannon, a preliminary injunction does not make a plaintiff a prevailing party for fees purposes, since the merits inquiry for a preliminary injunction is "necessarily abbreviated" and in some cases a plaintiff need only establish a substantial question on the merits. …
Oklahoma Orthodox Jewish Prisoners Win Kosher Diet by John Dannenberg by John E. Dannenberg Three Orthodox Jewish state prisoners won both preliminary and permanent injunctive relief requiring the Oklahoma Department of Corrections (ODOC) to provide them a Kosher diet at no personal cost. Prisoners Dennis Fulbright, Jon Cottriel and Jerry …
Hawaii Juvenile Gay Bashing Enjoined by A federal court in Hawaii issued a preliminary injunction, prohibiting harassment, abuse, discrimination and isolation of juvenile detainees who are, or are perceived to be, lesbian, gay, bisexual and/or transgender (LGBT). The Hawaii Youth Correctional Facility (HYCF) is a secure juvenile detention facility ?existing …
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