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Brief • February 8, 2023
or their official : capacity as an employee of the New York City : Fire Department, : : Defendants.1 : ------------------------------------------------------------ X REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION 16 Civ. 6426 (KAM) (VMS ...
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Filed under: PLRA
crowded court dockets, and, in the few cases when meritorious, resemble small claims cases best handled outside the federal courts. In response, defenders of prisoners’ rights asserted that Section 1983 ...
the racialized carceral state, even if to a lesser degree than physical incarceration. 15 My own prior experience defending young people in juvenile delinquency court reinforced these concerns. I saw firsthand how ...
Publication • 2020
common. Relying on various parts of the Constitution, prisoners succeeded in taking some sanctions out of officials’ repertoire and in gaining authority at times to defend against claims ...
Publication • 2020
common. Relying on various parts of the Constitution, prisoners succeeded in taking some sanctions out of officials’ repertoire and in gaining authority at times to defend against claims ...
Publication • February 10, 2016
Filed under: Cost of Prison Systems
criminal cases against 83 defendants, obtaining nearly 21 years in confinement and over $38 million in criminal fines, restitution, community service funds and special assessments. — DOJ’s Environment ...
Publication • August 11, 2016
that provide such services as mental health or substance abuse treatment. Nearly half of all California counties have camps or ranches for more serious juvenile offenders that provide educational and vocational ...
Case • 2001
] September 05, 2001 [5] JASON DAVIS, PLAINTIFF, APPELLEE, v. PAUL RENNIE, RICHARD GILLIS, MICHAEL HANLON, LEONARD FITZPATRICK, NICHOLAS L. TASSONE, AND JOYCE WIEGERS, DEFENDANTS, APPELLANTS. [6 ...
Publication • 2024
Implications • Data abuses can fuel market dominance, and market dominance can, in turn, further enable data abuses and practices that harm consumers. In digital markets, acquiring and maintaining access ...
Brief • May 4, 2009
, in their individual capacities, Defendants–Appellants. Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of New Mexico (D.C. No. CIV-06-0923 BB/WDS) William D. Slease (Jonlyn M. Martinez with him ...
Publication • May 1, 1988
in criminal antitrust proceeding is not admissible against subsequent civil defendants who were not defendants in the prior criminal proceeding.). 7. The term "predecessor" is defined as the "correlative ...
Brief • January 7, 2011
. COUNTY OF ORANGE, et al.; Defendants. 17 18 Following remand from the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, 19 the Court presided over a bench trial in this case held on February 9, 20 10, 16 ...
Brief • August 20, 2009
Francisco Sunshine Ordinance, San Francisco Administrative Code §§ 67, et s~~~W'AFra:t;l51 JAN 2 2 2010 ~~lmAM Defendants. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 VERIFIED PETITION FOR INJUNCTIVE RELIEF AND DECLARATORY ...
Brief • October 28, 2015
, Defendants-Appellees. ___________________________ ON APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA BRIEF FOR PLAINTIFFS-APPELLANTS RACHEL ANNE MEEROPOL PARDISS KEBRIAEI CENTER ...
Publication • June 1, 2014
officers are named as defendants. See infra notes 129–30 and accompanying text (finding that officers almost never contribute to settlements in any type of case); Appendix B (setting out the amount paid ...
Publication • 2014
Filed under: Police Misconduct
officers are named as defendants. See infra notes 129–30 and accompanying text (finding that officers almost never contribute to settlements in any type of case); Appendix B (setting out the amount paid ...
Publication • June 1, 2014
Filed under: Damages, Settlements, Police
officers are named as defendants. See infra notes 129–30 and accompanying text (finding that officers almost never contribute to settlements in any type of case); Appendix B (setting out the amount paid ...
Case • 1998
for writ of habeas corpus (docket # 2-1) pursuant to 28 USC § 2241 GRANTED. COUNSEL: For Petitioner: Michael Levine, Federal Public Defenders' office. For Respondent: Craig Casey, Ms. Teresa ...
Brief • September 17, 2025
of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, etc., DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, TODD LYONS, etc., IMMIGRATION AND CUSTOMS ENFORCEMENT, MARCOS CHARLES, etc., LADEON FRANCIS, etc., Defendants. STATE OF NEW ...
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, with the American Bar Association and other expert organizations calling for changes in the availability and payment of counsel for indigent criminal defendants.2 Recently, however, Virginia has begun to reform its ...
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