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Publication • 2016
NAACP LDF - Free the Vote, the Sentencing Project, 2016 WITHOUT A VOTE—A VOICE—I AM A GHOST INHABITING A CITIZEN’S SPACE. Joe Loya, disenfranchised former prisoner FREE THE VOTE UNLOCKING DEMOCRACY ...
Brief • 2008
to establish a constitutional error. Id. at 1533. Speculation 16 that prison officials might be unqualified or err in the preparation and administration of the 17 first drug is not sufficient to render ...
Article • February 1, 2021 • from PLN February, 2021
Urgent Need for Vaccine Administration in Prisons, Jails and Detention Centers by Sharon Dolovich, Aaron Littman, Maya Chaudhuri by Maya Chaudhuri, Sharon Dolovich, and Aaron Littman The UCLA ...
Brief • April 29, 2014
in local jails prior to conviction and sentencing. Parole violators are routinely housed in the jail until a determination is made to release the individual or return him to prison. Historically, the number ...
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for continued hospitalization and treatment until the State of Georgia assumes responsibility for him or until such time his release would not pose or create substantial risk of damage to persons or property ...
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These timelines and possible exceptions are relevant for incarcerated parents who have children in foster care, as 44 percent of inmates released from state prisons in 2008 served sentences 12 Pub. L. No. 105-89 ...
Case • 1988
to a women's prison. After the court appointed the Prisoner Assistance Clinic, College of Law, University of Iowa, to represent White, he filed an amended complaint requesting a permanent injunction that would ...
Case • 1988
to a women's prison. After the court appointed the Prisoner Assistance Clinic, College of Law, University of Iowa, to represent White, he filed an amended complaint requesting a permanent injunction that would ...
Case • 2004
in a Prison Industries/Private Sector Program, for Standard Plywoods, making "Anderson Hardwood Floors." At the time of their initial employment, Inmates were paid a .25 per hour "training wage." After 160 ...
Article • September 4, 2018 • from PLN September, 2018
filed in federal court against Correct Care Solutions (CCS) – a private medical contractor based in Nashville, Tennessee – alleging failure to provide adequate medical care to prisoners ...
after they already had been subdued. U.S. prison guards routinely use chemical weapons to perform "cell extractions." Excessive exposure--both accidental and intentional-- is another problem. An internal ...
Brief • January 18, 2013
in good faith. 12. Plaintiff's claims for injunctive relief are bared as moot due to Plaintiff's release from incarceration. 13. Such other and further defendant as may prove applicable after further ...
Brief • 2010
rape. In January 1988 after serving 11 years of his federal sentence, the federal government paroled Garrido and released him to Nevada's authorities to serve his state sentence. Seven months later ...
Brief • December 22, 2015
Was “Provided” by the Private Contractors .....................................................................9 C. Release of the Withheld Pricing and Staffing Information Will Likely Cause Substantial ...
Brief • September 6, 2017
on behalf of a putative class of women similarly situated. The prisoners charged that the medical care at FCCW violated constitutional minimum standards embodied in the Eighth Amendment to the Constitution ...
Article • October 3, 2016 • from PLN October, 2016
the Times. “I was just after the money.” If the push to right the wrongs of overincarceration has any hope of actually moving forward, a more complex approach to prison reform will undoubtedly ...
and wastes will be presented in the Inspector General’saudit report, which is scheduledfor release during the summer of 1990. Background The Bureau of Prisons was establishedto fulfill the federal ...
Case • 2004
for a three-step administrative review process. See, 7 N.Y.C.R.R. ? 701.7. In general, it is only after exhausting all three levels of the administrative procedures that a prisoner may seek relief pursuant ...
Brief • May 10, 2015
Filed under: Hepatitis, Failure to Treat
, and the general public after Plaintiffs’ release from prison. Roe v. Elyea, 631 F.3d 843 (7th Cir. 2011). 72. HCV substantially and materially impairs the individual’s, and these plaintiffs’, major life activities ...
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Filed under: Medical
to the infirmary at the Newport prison. Shortly after his arrival to Newport, he was transferred via ambulance to North Country Hospital, where he was admitted with a diagnosis of renal failure7 and diabetes ...
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