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Article • August 15, 2011
. 22) and to provide specific legal materials (par. 33) to its prisoners. What the court found was deplorable. For breakfast prisoners would receive a serving of unsweetened grits or oatmeal, a slice ...
spending on its juvenile prison, despite a 50 percent decrease in its population since 2011. On May 16, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted eight to three — a veto-proof majority &mdash ...
In-the-News Article • June 1, 1998
its uniquely qualified voice. Paul Wright debunks claims of grassroots support for "citizens" anti-crime initiatives in Cellings opening article. Leading the pack of major contributors ...
Sixth Circuit Limits Deliberate Indifference Standard 
in Kentucky Jail Medical Care Challenge by David M. Reutter Since its September 2021 ruling in Brawner v. Scott Cty., the U.S. Court ...
Article • May 1, 2021 • from PLN May, 2021
safer and is unnecessary to ensure attendance at immigration hearings. The root problem is “performative compliance” between ICE, which is a government agency, and its privately-contracted ...
Brief • February 10, 2012
. Specifically, Defendants are responsible for the incoming mail policy at the Jail. 3. In 2010 and afterwards, Prison Legal News mailed its monthly journal, a soft-cover book entitled Protecting Your Health ...
Article • July 1, 2020 • from PLN July, 2020
Filed under: Failure to Treat, COVID-19
in 1977’s Star Wars, as his Millennium Falcon spacecraft emerges from faster-than-light speed only to find Alderaan, its destination planet, has been destroyed. But this phrase of foreboding was also ...
McQUEEN, OFFICER KRISTIN POTTER, CORIZON HEALTH, INC., MHM CORRECTIONAL SERVICES, INC., MHM SERVICES, INC., JUAN GARBINSKI, MSW, MARGARET A. GETTY, MA, INEZ B. PORTER, LMSW, VINCENT PERNELL, MD, KATHERINE ...
In-the-News Article • September 6, 2021
for-profit health care company that contracted to provide comprehensive medical services for Vermont prisons balked at sharing public information about the lawsuits and judgments the business had faced ...
, ANTHONY G. BROWN (hereinafter referred to as "Plaintiff'), and WEXFORD HEALTH SOURCES, INC. (hereinafter referred to as "Wexford" and collectively with Plaintiff as "Parties"). RECITALS WHEREAS, Plaintiff ...
Brief • January 30, 2016
Filed under: Excessive Force
(the "Defendants") and all of its agents, representatives, employees, officials, boards, commissions, departments, agencies, and any and all other persons, associations and corporations employed ...
caused by contaminated water. All of them were left sickened. One prisoner died. Most of the payout will come from the state Department of Correction (DOC), except for $100,000 paid by its contracted ...
Brief • June 6, 2016
uncontested fact: LSP required Hacker to do field work, though he was legally blind according to its black-letter files, a decision that could not only be regarded as a danger to his health. (Id.) Indeed ...
Publication
for victims’ rights advocates, more grieving family members. in the debate surrounding the death mental health professionals, child wel- As an organization that works on penalty: the families ...
Brief • 2005
by RVCP in 1991 as a state-licensed Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse (AODA) counselor. RVCP promoted Relator three times between 1991 and 1993. In 1993, RVCP made Relator its Program 3 Director and Clinical ...
contracts with Southern Health Partners, Inc. (SHP) to provide medical services to inmates at the jail. (DE 43-4, Health Services Agreement.) SHP contracted with Dr. Ronald Waldridge to serve as the medical ...
or attention devoted to assessing its likely effects, both intended and unintended.1 In addition to limited evaluation of the effects of sentencing policy on crime, there is an even greater gap in addressing ...
Publication
Filed under: Sentencing
in controlling crime. Typically, when new punitive sentencing legislation is enacted there is little funding or attention devoted to assessing its likely effects, both intended and unintended. 1 In addition ...
Brief
Filed under: Telephones
, the Commission noted that the Wright Petition “raises important issues” that the Commission will consider in the course of its Inmate Payphone Rulemaking, an ongoing proceeding regarding the provision of payphone ...
Publication
Filed under: Telephones
, the Commission noted that the Wright Petition “raises important issues” that the Commission will consider in the course of its Inmate Payphone Rulemaking, an ongoing proceeding regarding the provision of payphone ...
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