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HUD - Application of Fair Housing Act Standards to the Use of Criminal Records, 2016 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT WASHINGTON, DC 20410-0500 April 4, 2016 Office of General Counsel Guidance on Application of Fair Housing Act Standards to the Use of Criminal Records by Providers of Housing …
American Constitution Society - How the ADA Regulates and Restricts Solitary Confinement, 2016 Issue Brief May 2016 How the ADA Regulates and Restricts Solitary Confinement for People with Mental Disabilities By Margo Schlanger In a landmark decision two decades ago, United States District Judge Thelton Henderson emphasized the toxic effects …
Using ADA to Prevent Discrimination in CJS, TASC, 2016 TASC is sponsored by the Administration on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (AIDD), the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), the Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA), the Social Security Administration (SSA), and the Health Resources Services Administration (HRSA). TASC is a …
Mislabeled: Allegations of Gang Membership and Their Immigration Consequences, University of California Irvine School of Law, 2016 Immigrant Rights Clinic Mislabeled Allegations of Gang Membership and Their Immigration Consequences Mislabeled Allegations of Gang Membership and Their Immigration Consequences Authors: Sean Garcia-Leys, Meigan Thompson, Christyn Richardson Editors: Sameer Ashar and Annie …
Stopped, Fined, Arrested - Racial Bias in Policing and Traffic Courts in California, EBCLC, 2016 April 2016 | www.ebclc.org/backontheroad Acknowledgements Contributors Stephen Bingham, Michael Herald, Staff Attorney, Bay Area Legal Aid, retired Policy Advocate, WCLP Mari Castaldi, Dana Isaac, Program Coordinator, EBCLC Thurgood Marshall Fellow, LCCR Elisa Della-Piana, Alex Kaplan, …
Perceived Criminality, Criminal Background Checks, and the Racial Hiring Practices of Employers, Stoll, 2016 The Booth School of Business, University of Chicago Perceived Criminality, Criminal Background Checks, and the Racial Hiring Practices of Employers Author(s): Harry J. Holzer, Steven Raphael and Michael A. Stoll Source: The Journal of Law & …
D.C. Women in Prison - Continuing Problems and Recommendations for Change , WLC, 2016 D.C. Women in Prison: Continuing Problems and Recommendations for Change March 25, 2016 A report of the Washington Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights & Urban Affairs 11 Dupont Circle NW, Suite 400 Washington, DC 20036 www.washlaw.org …
Investigation into Complaints from Native American Inmates at Crossroads, MT DOC, 2009
Investigative Report - Otter Creek CCA sexual assault of HI and KY inmates, KDOC, 2009
Washington’s McNeil Island Prison Workers Pose Unique Problem by Gary Hunter Washington state legislators face a unique problem with the prison workers it uses to maintain McNeil Island economy. Juveniles from the Oakridge Community group home work in groups of two to six as dockworkers. The youths are paid $7.16 …
Prison Guard Re-Hired by Bureau of Prisons After Discriminatory Firing by Christopher Zoukis Connie L. Thomas, a prison guard at Federal Correctional Institution Bastrop, Texas, agreed to settle her Title VII Civil Rights Act Lawsuit for discrimination on the basis of sex against the Federal Bureau of Prisons. She had …
FCI Phoenix Physician's Assistant Settles EEOC Discrimination Claim by Christopher Zoukis Cynthia O. Sumayo settled an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) racial discrimination claim against the Federal Bureau of Prisons on March 21, 2001. Sumayo agreed to accept back pay for 21 days, to remain resigned from her position as …
FCI Bastrop Prison Guard Settles EEOC Racial Discrimination Suit Against DOJ by Christopher Zoukis Charles Drew Quarles, a veteran prison guard stationed at Federal Correctional Institution Bastrop, Texas settled his claim for racial discrimination with the Department of Justice in April, 2002. Mr. Quarles agreed to accept the restoration of …
Cook Supervisor at FCI Petersburg Settles Racial Discrimination Complaint by Christopher Zoukis Cleaster Williams, a long-time employee of the Federal Bureau of Prisons at Federal Correctional Institution Petersburg Low, Virginia, settled his racial discrimination suit against the Bureau in May, 2000. Williams alleged that he was subject to racial discrimination …
Clinical Psychologist Wins Discrimination Suit Against Bureau of Prisons by Christopher Zoukis Corine Zupanick, a clinical psychologist employed by the Federal Bureau of Prisons at Federal Correctional Institution Three Rivers, Texas, won her discrimination suit on appeal to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). Zupanick claimed that she was discriminated …
Bear v. Delaware County, OH, Settlement, Taco Bell Negligence, 2017 MAZANEC, RASKIN & RYDER Co., L.P.A. -----attorneys and counsellors at l a w - - - - Celebrating More Than Thirty Years of Excellence Douglas C. Boatright Email: dboatright@mrrlaw.com Direct Dial: (614) 324-1043 May 9, 2016 Jennifor L. Branch, Esq. …
ACLU Report: Women Uniquely Harmed by Solitary Confinement by Matthew Clarke In April 2014, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) released a report on the use of solitary confinement for women prisoners in the United States. The report concluded that while solitary was an extreme punishment that should not be …
Disputed PLRA Administrative Exhaustion Issues Properly Resolved in Bench Trial by The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals held on June 18, 2015 that disputed issues of fact regarding exhaustion under the PLRA may be resolved in a bench trial. The appellate court also found the plaintiff had failed to exhaust …
Fourth Circuit Upholds Denial of Summary Judgment to Guards in Excessive Force Suit by In a May 19, 2015 decision, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a district court’s denial of summary judgment to prison guards in a lawsuit claiming excessive use of force during a cell extraction. Sammy …
Warden’s Decision to Quarantine Handicapped Person in Unaccommodated Cell Actionable; $200,000 Settlement by The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals held that a warden who placed a double amputee prisoner with MRSA in a segregation unit without handicap accommodations was not entitled to qualified immunity. When Martinique Stoudemire, 23 at the …
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