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Case • 1997
contend that this regulation is violative of their due process rights under the United States Constitution by virtue of its requirement that the fees collected are to be paid to the crime victims ...
the industrialists around today's feeble environmental, health, and safety laws; just like they regulated our savings and loan institutions. In point of fact, private prisons are essentially unregulated ...
Article • March 15, 1995 • from PLN March, 1995
interest group has swelled with such swiftness and cunning that most California taxpayers would not even recognize its name, much less realize how much of an impact it is having on their pocketbooks ...
prison guards union (CCPOA), which represents state-employed (but not private) guards, is using its considerable swagger to beat back this assault on union jobs. In 2004, Maranatha Corrections Corp ...
Case • 1974
Wilbur J. Schmidt, the Secretary of the Department of Health and Social Services of the State of Wisconsin, and his agents from restricting correspondence between Juan Morales and his wife's sister ...
Case • 2003
BY: ROSEMARY M. COLLYER OPINION: [*46] MEMORANDUM OPINION Plaintiffs, a labor union representing correctional employees and three of its members, have sued the District of Columbia to force a change ...
Article • February 15, 2008 • from PLN February, 2008
basic functions of a prison system is releasing prisoners when their sentences expire. In April 2007, the Massachusetts Department of Correction (MDOC) admitted its system for determining sentence ...
Article • May 15, 2007 • from PLN May, 2007
-- an increase of 437% since 2000. Thus, curing defects in outside contracting costs becomes paramount. Westly made eight principal findings. First, CDCR had no comprehensive system-wide policy to manage its ...
rehabilitation programs like Project Restart, a broad plan that includes mental health services, drug treatment, anger management classes, and educational programs. Programs like this one create a safer ...
Case • 2004
). The nonmoving party may not simply rest upon its pleadings to satisfy its burden. Anderson, 477 U.S. at 256. Rather, the nonmoving party must "set forth specific facts that would be admissible in evidence ...
for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE); however, ICE did not renew its contract with MTC in 2011 after reports of physical and sexual abuse, medical neglect and conditions at the facility that were so bad ...
Brief • 2007
at the D.C: Jail and at CTF decedent's medical care was provided by the Center for Correctional Health and Policy ( CCHPS), another District subcontractor. The complaint alleges missteps by District ...
In-the-News Article • July 21, 2008
. Prison privatization has increased rapidly in the face of growing concerns over overcrowding, safety and poor health care in public institutions. Desire to control costs has also led to an increase ...
Brief • 2003
excellent health. 20 9. Maricopa County had a duty to reasonably and appropriately train aJ1d 21 supervise its jailhouse employees so that they would recognize and appreciate inmates who 22 ...
the Parties, Plaintiff, his agents, servants, administrators, executors, heirs, beneficiaries, successors and assigns, agree to release and completely discharge Defendants, its owners, directors, officers ...
Article • June 1, 2021 • from PLN June, 2021
Filed under: Medication, COVID-19
this is very serious,” he told Truthout over the phone. Illinois is ahead of most states in vaccinating people who are incarcerated, thus far vaccinating 69% of the nearly 28,000 people in its prisons ...
Article • August 15, 2023 • from PLN August, 2023
him unconscious. Hacker later awoke at Cermak Health Services, handcuffed to a bed. Hacker filed an administrative grievance with the jail. That same day, he received a written notice informing him ...
counsel). 3. Plaintiff, his heirs, successors, and assignees, agree to release, and hereby release and forever discharge Bacot, her past employer, Wexford Health Sources, Inc., as well as their former ...
(the "Agreement") is made and entered by and between (a) Doiakah Gray, inmate number K-70373 ("Plaintiff"), and, on the other hand, (b) Wexford Health Sources, Inc. ("Wexford"), and lmhotep Ca1ier, M.D. ("Dr ...
Brief • March 12, 2020
Filed under: Centurion, Malpractice
to MHM representatives. and other successors in interest or assigns. including but not limited PLC. Health Professionals. LLC. Centene Corporation. and MHM Services. Inc .. and Beazley Insurance Beazley ...
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