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Publication • August 4, 2016
); see also James M. Binnall, Convicts in Court: Felonious Lawyers Make a Case for Including Convicted Felons in 12 might become ineligible for health and welfare benefits,28 food stamps,29 public housing ...
not pay their own salaries from the funds.37 On a number of occasions, money from judicial expense funds has been used to pay for luxury goods or items, including supplemental health insurance for judges ...
Brief • August 31, 2009
Filed under: Telephones
of the high cost of calls to stay in touch with their clients. This has forced some public interest law firms, including Health Law Advocates, not to accept 7 8 See discussion of high service fees in section ...
Brief • January 6, 2010
is a sexually violent predator or mentally disordered offender. In 1999, after conducting a ten-day bench trial, the district court issued a 105-page Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law (SER 1385-1490 ...
Brief • February 23, 2012
documented the significant psychological, physical, financial, and health burdens that post-release laws such as lifetime electronic monitoring inflict on released sex offenders. 8 For a recent overview ...
Brief • 2013
Moulton v Desue Fl Pltf Brief Respond Msj Pregnant Prisoner Jail Death 2013 Case 3:11-cv-00382-RBD-JBT Document 109 Filed 09/07/12 Page 1 of 46 PageID 1974 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA JACKSONVILLE DIVISION JASON R. MOULTON, as Personal Representative of the Estate of TIA MARIE SLOAMA RITCH, deceased, …
Brief • January 25, 2018
is administered by the HealthRIGHT 360 family of programs, a “behavioral health services agency that offers a streamlined continuum of comprehensive substance abuse and mental health services.” Petitioner’s bail ...
Article • May 15, 2009
with discrete services relating to health care, counseling, vocational training, education, maintenance, and food provisions.[25] Social and economic forces propelled private firms to the next tier ...
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Filed under: Telephones
of the high cost of calls to stay in touch with their clients. This has forced some public interest law firms, including Health Law Advocates, not to accept 7 8 See discussion of high service fees in section ...
Publication • August 8, 2016
in order to increase their revenue. Such “diesel therapy,” in which prisoners may be on the road for a week or more, can be physically and mentally debilitating as well as dangerous. The longer period ...
Publication • 2016
of Public Health (“DPH”) from July 2003 to July 2012 and by the MSP from July 2012 to January 2013. During the first year of her employment, she worked at the Hinton Lab in Jamaica Plain. 1 For information ...
Publication • January 17, 2020
rights (American Civil Liberties Union, 2011; American Bar Association, 2018). There are also significant mental health consequences associated with complete or nearly complete isolation from the outside ...
Publication • July 29, 2016
policing is evident in the training that police officers receive, which encourages them to adopt a “warrior” mentality and think of the people they are supposed to serve as enemies, as well ...
Publication • August 4, 2016
Federal Prosecution for the 21st Century, Brennan Center for Justice, 2014 brennan center for justice FE D ERA L P ROSECUTION FOR T H E 2 1 s t CENTUR Y Lauren-Brooke Eisen, Nicole Fortier, and Inimai Chettiar Foreword by the Honorable Janet Reno Introductory Letter by G. Douglas Jones …
Publication • August 3, 2016
Judges and the Politics of Death, Bright & Keenan, 1995 JUDGES AND THE POLITICS OF DEATH: DECIDING BETWEEN THE BILL OF RIGHTS AND THE NEXT ELECTION IN CAPITAL CASES Stephen B. Bright1 Patrick J. Keenan2 Volume 73 Boston University Law Review Page 759 (May 1995) Copyright (c) 1995 Trustees of …
Case • 1982
of the substantive issues upon which plaintiffs had prevailed at trial. n2 n2 The parties agreed on provisions concerning: (a) health care, except for the continued use of the Huntsville Unit Hospital; (b ...
Case • 1994
Materials Advisory Committee of the California Emergency Medical Services Authority and the Peer Review Committee of the United States public Health Service Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry. 1 ...
Brief • 2001
that while under restraint plaintiff was monitored at a thirty minute intervals and examined by prison health officials every eight hours to ensure that his health was not adversely affected. Defs.' Exhs. (Dkt ...
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there. We are told you stood tall and won. BP AKA OM MCI FPLP: For conditions ofconfinement in the in-patient mental health unit at Broward CI ...
active intraining correctional health care prOViders to develop an appropriate institutional response to AIDS. The survey sought information in five general areas: epidemeological data; screening ...
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