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Publication • February 12, 2016
in Oakland, CA while in the midst of a mental health crisis. He picked up two knives and began smiling and dancing in the street. Police responded to the scene, ran up to him, and shouted and pointed ...
Case • 1994
, WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES, Defendants - Appellees: John J. Glinski, AAG, OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL, Wisconsin Department of Justice, Madison ...
Case • 1999
funeral constituted cruel and unusual punishment under the Eighth Amendment; he also alleges that defendants violated his Eighth Amendment rights by refusing him mental health care to alleviate the anguish ...
Case • 1994
, allowing overcrowding, providing inadequate medical care (e.g., denying treatment, providing inadequate treatment, and not having a nurse or doctor present during sick calls), ignoring health guidelines ...
Case • 1991
if the party "acts (1) in an exclusively state capacity, (2) for the state's direct benefit, or (3) at the state's specific behest." 674 F.2d at 1025. The Fourth Circuit held that the provision of health care ...
Case • 2004
an inmate to use a delousing shampoo would implicate the inmate's constitutionally-protected interest in refusing unwanted medical treatment. See Cruzan v. Director, Missouri Dep't of Health, 497 U.S. 261 ...
Case • 1998
to treat a prison inmate who has a serious mental illness with antipsychotic drugs against his will, if the inmate is dangerous to himself or others and the treatment is in the inmate's medical interest ...
Case • 2002
suicide in 1998. She noted that Rapier still felt "depressed/suicidal." She stated that he needed continued monitoring and that she would call the Helen Wheeler Mental Health Center to make an appointment ...
Case • 2004
an inmate to use a delousing shampoo would implicate the inmate's constitutionally-protected interest in refusing unwanted medical treatment. See Cruzan v. Director, Missouri Dep't of Health, 497 U.S. 261 ...
Case • 2004
of eighteen (18) years of age, if such visits would be contrary to the rehabilitation of the offender as documented by mental health staff who will evaluate the offender and make recommendations regarding ...
Case • 2008
' constitutional rights to [*18] adequate medical and mental health care. The Three-Judge Court that has been convened has authority under the Prison Litigation Reform Act (PLRA) to issue a "prisoner release order ...
Case • 2002
-1328), Pro se, Submitted, Chicago, IL USA. THEOPHILUS GREEN, Plaintiff - Appellant (01-2399), Pro se, Chicago, IL USA. For HEALTH CARE SERVICE CORPORATION, Defendant - Appellee (01-1328 ...
Case • 2009
. Physical and mental problems, prison transfers and civil custody proceedings (Ahlers is a convicted sex offender), among other things, impeded the progress of the case. See, e.g., doc entries 46 (seeking ...
Article • March 31, 2017
Filed under: Mothers in Prison
was skeptical.” Kauffman began by splitting the group of researchers in half. Some began with secondary research, reading histories that covered related subject areas (19th-century mental hospitals ...
said, the lawyer had made sexual advances on him. Second, the lawyer had sent him against his will to the hospital to have a diagnosis made, presumably of Allen’s mental condition. Finally ...
Article • December 15, 2013 • from PLN December, 2013
Filed under: News, News in Brief
, soldiers, sex workers, mental health patients and school children. Archived records of notes taken by the American research team describe how subjects were deliberately infected without their consent ...
Article • January 15, 2014 • from PLN January, 2014
Filed under: News, News in Brief
suspended. New York: The wife of a Rikers Island mental health worker was arrested on May 8, 2013 for making death threats to her husband’s alleged mistress, another Rikers Island employee. Victoria Beltran ...
Article • June 15, 2013 • from PLN June, 2013
Filed under: News, News in Brief
and ordered to undergo mental health treatment while incarcerated. Illinois: Former Governor George Ryan, 79, one of four Illinois governors who have been criminally charged and convicted over the past four ...
Brief • May 23, 2000
ta1ked'open1y in the workp1kce about plaintiff's mental health and the ~equirement that he see a "shrink". 'Sgt. Abbitt cbmmented that this should "teach" plaintiff, referrinb to reprisal for plaintiff's prior ...
Brief • 2008
. (1) Plaintiff claims non-economic damages and losses consisting of physical and mental pain and suffering, anxiety, fear, stress and distress, post-traumatic syndrome, and humiliation ...
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