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Publication • December 12, 2022
to ascertain the steps that should be taken toward full historical reconciliation. Knowing that Drs. Kligman and Epstein (both now deceased) went on record to defend their research, and being aware that Dr ...
Publication • December 12, 2022
to ascertain the steps that should be taken toward full historical reconciliation. Knowing that Drs. Kligman and Epstein (both now deceased) went on record to defend their research, and being aware that Dr ...
Publication • May 14, 2012
Filed under: Recordings
. Baltimore City Police Department, et. al. for May 30, 2012. While we take no position on Mr. Sharp’s claim for damages against the individual defendants, it is the United States’ position that any resolution ...
Brief • August 10, 2023
GROUP, INCORPORATED, a California corporation; and DOES 1 to 20, inclusive, 25 Defendants. 26 Case No. CV 13 2354 BLF EXHIBITS 21 TO 39 TO THE DECLARATION OF CARA E. TRAPANI IN SUPPORT OF PLAINTIFFS ...
Brief • December 22, 2008
on December 26, 2006 after several abusive years in the home of her previous foster 1 While this litigation has been pending Defendant Bosko has resigned his position at the City of Mansfield to accept ...
Brief • 2011
as Governor of the State of New York, et al., Defendants. ------------------------------------X DEBORAH A. BATTS, United States District Judge. Plaintiff Mental Hygiene Legal Service ("MHLS") brings ...
Publication
Filed under: Intervention, Traffic stop
Liberties Union of Southern California defends the fundamental rights outlined in the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights. These include the right to freedom of speech and assembly, the right ...
Brief • April 12, 2012
OF OKLAHOMA Case No. 10-CV-650-L GLENDA MILLINGTON, As Mother and Next Friend of Carl Stuckey, Plaintiff, vs. CORRECTIONS CORPORATION OF AMERICA, et al. Defendants. PLAINTIFF’S THIRD MOTION FOR SANCTIONS ...
OF RELIGIOUS FREEDOM RESTORATION ACT AND EQUAL PROTECTION CLAIMS It is hereby agreed by and between Plaintiff, ISADORE GARTRELL, and Defendant, Federal Bureau of Prisons in Gartrell v. Federal Bureau of Prisons ...
FILING ID: B7148FAEFB8ED CASE NUMBER: 2014CV30044 Plaintiff: RANDY MURR and DEVIN SPARKS v. Defendants: CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION of the CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER; and CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER ...
Brief • 2005
OF THE S.W.A.T. TEAM; AND JOHN DOE MEMBERS OF THE S.E.R.T. TEAM DEFENDANTS MAGISTRATE JUDGE'S REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION Before the undersigned for report and recommendation is the civil rights complaint filed ...
Brief • August 21, 2018
CIRCUIT Thomas Porter, et al., Plaintiffs-Appellees, V. Harold W. Clarke, et al., Defendants-Appellants. On Appeal frorn the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, No. 1:14-cv ...
Case • 2006
by statute. Bangert, 131 Wis. 2d at 260-61. In termination of parental rights proceedings, Wisconsin law requires the circuit court to undertake a personal colloquy with the defendant in accordance with Wis ...
Brief • 2012
FIELDS , Plaintiff-A ppellee, ve rsus CORIZON HEAL TI-[, IN C. fica. Pri so n Hea lth Serv ices, In c., Defendant-Appell ant. Appeal from th e United States District Co urt for the Middl e Di stri ct ...
Publication • August 9, 2016
improvements in prisons and jails across the South—to reduce overcrowding, provide adequate medical and mental health care, abate violence and abuse, and thereby fulfill their constitutional obligations ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: The Rock
for that one reason alone: inexpensive slave labor. Slaves do not have to be justly compensated for their labor, nor do they have any real rights— rights that the courts would not only respect but also defend ...
Publication • August 9, 2016
not: a. correspond with another inmate, former inmate, parolee, probationer or co-defendant unless approval is given pursuant to this policy; b. transfer or receive through any means whatsoever, negotiable instruments ...
Publication
Central Region Regional Counsel Monthly Report January, 1999 Page 4 Villarreal v. Knowles and Harrison, Case No. 97-S-1798, USP Florence Court granted defendants' motion to dismiss. holding plaintiff has ...
Case • 1994
Starbeck v. Linn County Jail - 871 F. Supp. 1129 (ND IA 1994) - 1994 ROBERT W. STARBECK, Plaintiff, vs. LINN COUNTY JAIL, and JAN DOLLEY (RN), et al., Defendants. NO. C91-0091 UNITED STATES ...
substance abuse and/or mental health issues, and many were transient before their arrest. Their average age was 46. The youngest was 18—Luis Manuel Lopez from Poway. He was arrested on felony vandalism ...
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