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Case • 1999
the punishment that can be imposed for specific acts of misconduct; (3) restricts prison officials' handling of prisoner mail; (4) guarantees prisoner access to outside publications; (5) establishes health care ...
Publication
Filed under: Media, First Amendment
access to government property for expressive purposes. Because expressive conduct occurring in public places, by its very nature, may con?ict with other pursuits of the general population within that space ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
off its corrections budget forced the lay-off of 150 corrections employees, and further cuts are expected in drug treatment, health care, food and library services, and prison chaplains.18 An audit ...
Annual report • December 31, 2016
News v. Corizon Health. In March 2016, PLN filed a public records complaint against Corizon Health in New Mexico for its failure to disclose documents related to litigation, settlements and verdicts ...
/as-arrestrecords-rise-americans-find-consequences-can-last-a-lifetime-1408415402 (reporting that “the FBI currently has 77.7 million individuals on file in its master criminal database—or nearly one out of every ...
Publication • June 13, 2019
/as-arrestrecords-rise-americans-find-consequences-can-last-a-lifetime-1408415402 (reporting that “the FBI currently has 77.7 million individuals on file in its master criminal database—or nearly one out of every ...
/as-arrestrecords-rise-americans-find-consequences-can-last-a-lifetime-1408415402 (reporting that “the FBI currently has 77.7 million individuals on file in its master criminal database—or nearly one out of every ...
Case • 1999
procedures to check on the performance of its contractor of medical services; and therefore, allowed and does now allow to exist the deprivation of adequate medical services to inmates, to include Plaintiff ...
” business let it exploit the tax loophole. “They don’t make money on the lease. It’s not to have the property make money on [the agricultural exemption]. In my opinion, it’s tax avoidance,” said Parrish ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 1999
's daily newspapers. Washington state was conducting an investigation of white supremacist activities among guards in its state prisons, the story said. Weeks later, after no follow-up report, Wright ...
Article • November 15, 2008 • from PLN November, 2008
Paying Texas Prisoners Undermines Outside Businesses by Gary Hunter Breaking with its longstanding tradition of using prison slave labor, the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ ...
, when used in this release, means each and every one of the following, both singly and cumulatively: (1) Defendant COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, and its departments, commissions, appointees, boards, servants ...
Case • 1982
to be transferred to North Carolina where he feels he will be safe. [16] "The State argues that it has a duty to protect the health of those who are incarcerated in the state penal system ...
Case • 2000
, recreation, health, or transportation facility of any kind, whether licensed or not, whose goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages, or accommodations are extended, offered, sold, or otherwise made ...
Case • 2003
from which the inference could be drawn, actually draw the inference, and nonetheless disregard the risk to the inmate's health. Id. at 837. Knowledge may be inferred from evidence establishing ...
What's Wrong in the Ohio DOC? by John Perotti It's been almost a year since the end of the siege at Lucasville. During this time investigations have been conducted by the State Legislature ...
Article • June 15, 2005 • from PLN June, 2005
and an extensive mental-health history. Yet he's also been incident-free for years at a time and says he's been unable to progress out of the supermax because of conflicts with medical staff over his medication. I ...
Article • April 15, 2000 • from PLN April, 2000
disease or infection and who, ... would constitute a direct threat to the health or safety of other individuals." 29 U.S.C. § 705(20)(D). Obviously, the interpretation of this provision was the linchpin ...
Article • September 15, 1998 • from PLN September, 1998
Filed under: News, News in Brief
, 1998, James Moore was in a Los Angeles superior court room when a jury returned its verdict finding him guilty of kidnapping for the purpose of sexual battery. Upon hearing the verdict Moore pulled ...
A. Enslen responded by requiring the MDOC to submit a prisoner transfer plan within 45 days, prohibiting the closure of the prison until the court gave its approval. The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals denied ...
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