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Article • August 1, 2021 • from PLN August, 2021
in the prison received mail. Prisoners could also be given “read notification rights,” which would allow them to track the status of their mail similar to that of the sender. Upon release, prisoners ...
Brief • September 30, 2014
by an Amended Judgment entered by stipulation of the parties. On October 22, 2008, upon motion by Defendants pursuant to the Prison Litigation Reform Act (“PLRA”), 18 U.S.C. § 3626 and 42 U.S.C. § 1997, and after ...
Publication
Filed under: International, Immigration
enforcement of immigration laws following September 11, 2001.81 The increase in enforcement after 9/11 did not go unnoticed by private prison company executives. Weeks after September 11, the head ...
Article • September 15, 2008
Filed under: Immigration, News
, a young Caribbean woman whose husband was detained by ICE. Nearly everyone had told her that her husband would be deported. Despite this, through her persistence, he was released a month after being ...
Article • November 15, 1999 • from PLN November, 1999
imprisoned of what could happen to them. Most humans fear the unknown. For those who have not been incarcerated, prisons are dark, fearful places. For those who have been incarcerated and released, prisons ...
Brief • December 10, 2021
. To undermine solidarity among prisoners, it is CDCR policy to ignore the AEH and, under the 10 cynical cover of “desegregating prisons,” to release signatories of the AEH into yards with non-signatories 11 ...
Case • 1995
. [10] Author: Wiggins [11] WIGGINS, Circuit Judge: [12] OVERVIEW [13] On June 24, 1987, Steven Kelley was an inmate at Folsom Prison, in the Security Housing Unit. The unit ...
Case • 2000
; 10) failing to implement an accessible and adequate grievance system; and 11) overcrowding the prison system by denying parole releases. [19] Appellant's pro se petition is difficult ...
Article • July 15, 2012 • from PLN July, 2012
to obstruction of justice for his role in the Watergate scandal. Colson had a religious conversion to Christianity, and served seven months in federal prison. Upon his release he started Prison Fellowship ...
Case • 1979
cause permanent psychological damage, as well as physical damage. If prolonged, it may even destroy her capacity to lead a normal life after release. Wright v. Enomoto, 462 F. Supp. 397, 399, n. 4 ...
Case • 2007
counsel, and more than seven months before Russo was released from prison. [56] The question of whether such conduct amounted to a deprivation of Russo's constitutional rights is similar to one posed ...
been eligible for release approximately 21 days after he was incarcerated but for his disability-related behaviors. 52. Due to receiving a number of Disciplinary Reports ("DR"s), resulting in large ...
Brief • August 3, 2015
Filed under: Contractor Misconduct
. (“Plaintiff” or “Bannum”), a contractor for the Federal Bureau of Prisons (“BOP”) by Defendants. 2. As described more fully herein, Defendants have engaged in a pattern of conduct over the past several years ...
and I had to throw out our shoes after we toured the unit. In large part, the disgusting and unhealthy conditions in the unit resulted frofu an ongoing power struggle between staff and prisoners ...
Brief • 2008
case of U.S. v. Gomez, et aI, Indictment Number SI 97 Cr 696 (SHS). Ultimately, when faced with the alternative oflife in prison in the event of a conviction after trial or cooperation as a witness ...
Case • 2000
. Fourth, "the absence of ready alternatives is evidence of the reasonableness of a prison regulation." Id. [39] Handed down just a few years after Turner, Walker v. Sumner was one of our earlier ...
Case • 1997
be prohibited, a notice was sent to the prisoner stating that the mail had been received and was being held with the prisoner's property, pending release from the correctional facility. Furthermore, prisoners ...
Article • April 15, 2013 • from PLN April, 2013
No Free Speech Protection for Prisoners Who Copy Excerpts from Books by Christopher Zoukis Prisoners who copy "arguably inflammatory” or “incendiary” passages from the books they check out ...
Article • October 12, 2018 • from PLN October, 2018
Filed under: Staffing
Low Pay, High Staff Turnover Drive Texas Prison Guard Shortage by Matthew Clarke by Matthew Clarke Of the 26,000 guards who work in Texas’ 104 state prisons, 28 percent left their jobs ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2011
PLN associate editor quoted re privatized prison medical care Jan. 1, 2011 Articles with PLN Quotes NPR (The Root) PLN associate editor quoted re privatized prison medical care - NPR ...
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