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Case • 1998
. Judgment of Conviction in No. CF-93-H-065-NE-001, p. 2 (Respondent's Answer, Ex. A, p. 30). What happened next remains somewhat murky, despite this court's attempt to obtain clarification. According ...
Case • 2001
with this exception, the accommodation duty far exceeds what is constitutionally required. The ADA's constitutional shortcomings are apparent when it is compared to the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Holding the latter Act ...
Case • 1990
rights at stake. But identifying the contours of the substantive right remains a task distinct from deciding what procedural protections are necessary to protect that right. "The substantive issue involves ...
Case • 2006
concedes that "there are . . . limits to what the government may demand from an OR releasee." Dissent at 6488. Indeed, the fact that a state may be able to deny bail to someone--or indeed everyone--who ...
Case • 2001
and a second solid steel door. Officers do not walk in front of prisoners' cells unless they have a specific reason to do so. It is impossible for a prisoner in Alpha Unit to see what is happening in the area ...
Case • 1997
clearly established at the time of the occurrence. The contours of the right must be sufficiently clear so that a reasonable official would understand that what he [or she] is doing violates that right ...
Case • 1974
by the language with which we are concerned here. Nonetheless, what legislative history there is indicates that this language was intended by Congress to mean what it says. [34] A predecessor of § 2 ...
Case • 1996
that they were aware of some problems, including rumors of sexual impropriety during the sweat lodge ceremony. No prisoner had filed a formal complaint and the prison guards were unable to observe what actually ...
Case • 2001
who called the police.*fn13 [18] Police defendant Woodruff was dispatched to what she described as "a private property traffic incident" at a Quincy's restaurant in Dothan, Alabama.*fn14 When she ...
Brief • July 30, 2007
with staph infections of their blood illustrated the death rate from such infections, and measured what it found to be "significant" costs caused by MRSA. Those costs, to patients, hospitals and society ...
Brief • October 10, 2001
and a second solid steel door. Officers do not walk in front ofprisoners' cells unless they have a specific reason to do so. It is impossible for a prisoner in Alpha Unit to see what is happening in the area ...
Brief • November 4, 2013
for the first day and $250 for each day thereafter; • Each claim shall be subject to a review process to determine whether the claimant qualifies as a class member, and, if so, what s/he is entitled to receive ...
Brief • 2011
member of an actual gang, by what facts the court believed Plaintiff had proven his case, or what evidence the court was relying on. Id. The trial court also never issued the ruling on Mr. Young’s ...
Brief • April 16, 2014
, Opinion 20-22, the Majority creates never before recognized limits on the due process claims this Court upheld in Fairley and Lee. Under the Majority’s rationale and contrary to what the Fairley panel held ...
Brief • 2012
(the decedent in this case) and various witnesses. Officers McKeel and Haas conducted a brief investigation and interviewed several witnesses in order to determine what the nature of the disturbance and fight ...
Brief • 2006
such threats. He has also acknowledged that pepperball guns will be fired at prisoners when they “refuse to comply with orders.” 56. Deputies frequently use a pepperball gun in what they call a “cell extraction ...
Brief • 2009
, Institutional Gang Investigator Dirk Covello, for approval. At trial, IGI Covello did not explain what standard applied to his review of the package that Smith put together: “The criteria that I used ...
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CYNTHIA WARMBIER, et al., Plaintiffs, Civil Action No. 18-977 (BAH) v. Chief Judge Beryl A. Howell DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF KOREA, Defendant. MEMORANDUM OPINION “What the heck ...
Brief • August 11, 2017
Parker v. City of New York, NY, Solitary Confinement, Stipulation, 2017 EXHIBIT 1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK ----------------------------------------------------x ROY PARKER; RAJAB ASEP, CHRISTOPHER CHANDLER, JAMAL COLEMAN; ALLANA DIXON; CHAUNCEY MIRANDA; and CESAR RIVERA, on behalf of themselves and all others similarly situated, 15 Civ. 06733 …
Publication • February 11, 2016
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