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Article • August 1, 2020 • from PLN August, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19, Prison Mail
;t want any of them blamed. It’s not their fault.” We’ve asked prisoners and their supporters to let us know what’s going on at their facilities, and are publishing excerpts ...
Article • February 1, 2022 • from PLN February, 2022
two years for COVID to find us, but I think that (omicron variant) was too much for us to handle. The best chance is that staff brought it in. That’s what we have always feared.” In New York ...
Article • January 1, 2023 • from PLN January, 2023
, and criminality. Accordingly, surgeons altered the faces of Black, brown, and Jewish people, reshaping ears, noses, and breasts to correct the so-called “disease” of what some doctors called the &ldquo ...
In-the-News Article • January 28, 2015
has always been a problem in our nation’s prison system. The question really is what is the scope and whether the scope is getting better or worse; that’s a little hard to tell,&amp ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2008
citizen. This is a bald-faced lie, and this lie can be brought to an end today." -- Jamie Jackson, serving a life without parole sentence in Illinois = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = What else ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2009
is foreclosed on, though the town's municipal-bond rating will be destroyed and it will lose control over what becomes of the facility. Last spring, Hardin, desperate to fill its prison and bring in jobs ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2011
to draft what became SB 1070, Arizona’s notorious immigration law, to keep CCA prisons flush with immigrant detainees. ALEC has proven expertly capable of devising endless ways to help private ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 1997
but receive gift money contribute something to the costs of housing them. "What was the goal of the original bill? It was to be an incentive to work. It was to make prison life reflective of the real ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2012
for their stockholders. (By the way, this is what their charter is for their business, just like any other business that does contracts with government, from health care to defense contracts.) So, they set out to secure ...
In-the-News Article • August 13, 2006
-related law. And conversations with fellow inmate Ed Mead helped foster an idea about what to do with all that information. Why not start a magazine? The result is Prison Legal News, a magazine written ...
Brief • 2011
to determine from the declaration exactly what he said about these incidents in the 26 manuscript. 27 28 Plaintiff argues that the gang incidents that occurred in prison were the basis for rules violation ...
Brief • 2007
was labored and his color poor. Not long after, he appeared to stop breathing. His color worsened. After minutes passed, two people wearing what appeared to be scrubs entered the cell. One has been identified ...
Brief • 2010
statute, Mass. Gen. L. c. M.G.L. ch. 272 § 99. Since the Supreme Judicial Court had said that what Plaintiff was doing – holding a recording device in plain view while recording a police officer’s voice ...
Brief • 2009
governing correctional institutions are silent on inmate clothing. In the present case, the underlying policy concerning what publications inmates may receive has been adopted as a regulation. In this Court's ...
Brief • 2009
has sufficient background and experience, that he reviewed what was available at the time, and that he is not biased. The defense has made Fred Diamondstone REPLY TO DEFENDANT OLSON'S OPPOSTITION ...
Brief • 2006
attorney interviews with three prisoners who had previously contacted the ACLU. The Sheriff relied on what he described as his “policy.” According to that “policy,” which does not exist in writing ...
Brief • 2011
possible, to prevent anything from happening in a jail – and certainly what happened to Mr. Fisher -- without the knowledge of those in charge. 9. Mr. Fisher was incarcerated in the Floyd County Detention ...
Brief • 2011
on at 3:26 PM on March 23, 2011, but only noted it for the following Friday in violation of FRCP and Local Rule 7, not even allowing Plaintiffs a full week to research and write their response, in what ...
Brief • 2007
: What rule of law requires a complaint to contain that allegation?" Doe v. Smith, 429 F.3d 706, 708 (7th Cir. 2005) (emphasis in original). Nevertheless, a complaint must contain "more than labels ...
Brief • 2010
of misconduct and retaliation at the Bureau of Prisons’ residential re-entry center. I concluded that, in light of what appeared to be blatant Constitutional violations, the only way to safeguard Ms. Defontes ...
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