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Case • 1994
a permanent sex change. American Medical Association, Encyclopedia of Medicine 1006 (1989); see also American Psychiatric Association, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 74-75 (3d rev. ed ...
Case • 2004
seeks medical treatment, including hormonal therapy and surgery, to bring about a permanent sex change. American Medical Association, Encyclopedia of Medicine 1006 (1989); see also American Psychiatric ...
Case • 2001
Yahweh has indicated that this description of his religious group is inaccurate and offensive. The Parole Commission has expressed a willingness to change this label. Therefore, this Order refers ...
that exploring the constitutional implications of charging inmates for goods, services, and even their stay behind bars could help to build the case for policy change around the nation. Specifically, legal ...
Brief • September 22, 2005
into the two policy periods, the result is that 49 instances of drug-related contraband were discovered during the old regime and 14 instances were discovered after the change. As for weapons, three were found ...
Brief • June 22, 2009
., Mot. for Summ. J. 10-25, Dec. 12, 2005.) They also argued that they were entitled to qualified immunity. (Id. 25-28.) Defendants’ Motion for Summary Judgment did not address Montgomery’s allegations ...
Brief • 2006
.” Task by Force, members of He and the Shinnecock Nation to come to the Development to speak with the police in speaking, an Mr. effort to Zellner keep things addressed calm. Weber ...
Brief • 2012
. Within 30 days after the filing of a notice of motion raising the issue of qualified immunity, the plaintiff's deposition shall be taken, and briefs and papers addressing the issue of qualified immunity ...
Brief • 2006
.” Task by Force, members of He and the Shinnecock Nation to come to the Development to speak with the police in speaking, an Mr. effort to Zellner keep things addressed calm. Weber ...
Brief • July 26, 2017
for changing the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, and the Court declines to create an evidentiary burden that is clearly not contemplated by Rule 23. Such a significant requirement would not have been included ...
crisis, Defendant Meadors never contacted mental health or other medical staff to report what happened or to seek guidance regarding how best to address his condition. Instead, she decided to punish Mr ...
it was obvious he was in the midst of a mental health crisis, Defendant Meadors never contacted mental health or other medical staff to report what happened or to seek guidance regarding how best to address his ...
Brief • 2012
knowledge ofthe facts set forth in this supplemental affidavit. 2. My residential address is 75 Grover Street, Revere, MA 02151. 3. Pursuant to Mass. R.Civ.P. 26(a)(2), I, Martin K. Michelman, have prepared ...
Brief • April 2, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
to address the scope of the public health crisis facing Ohio. On behalf of themselves and all similarly-situated prisoners in Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction prisons, Applicants Patricia ...
Publication
Jjpl Treated Like Trash Juvenile Prisoners Affected by Katrina TREATED LIKE TRASH Juvenile Detention in New Orleans Before, During, and After Hurricane Katrina JUVENILE JUSTICE PROJECT OF LOUISIANA juvenile justice project of louisiana FOREWORD Nothing in the Juvenile Justice Project of Louisiana (JJPL) mission or history1 prepared the organization for …
Publication • 2000
; accepted August 25, 1999. From the Office of the Medical Examiner, Ventura County, Ventura, California, U.S.A. Address correspondence and reprint requests to Ronald L. O'Halloran, 3291 Lorna Vista Roac ...
the community from sexually violent predators rendered the statute sufficiently similar to the Kansas statute reviewed in Hendricks to warrant the same result. It did not, however, address numerous differences ...
Publication
Filed under: Magazines, Pro Se Magazine
means of satisfying a prisoner's right of access to the court, it had, admittedly, never directly addressed this question. The court then looked to the Supreme Court's decision in Bovnds and decisions ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
opinion and other conditions had changed, mooting the claim. 35 3. Vulnerable Prisoners The potential mental health consequences of isolated confinement have been recognized at least to the extent ...
Brief • January 26, 2023
not receive death sentences. This policy addresses no legitimate security or penological need, and serves no purpose but to heighten the mental anguish to which Plaintiffs and Class Members are subjected. 13 ...
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