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Case • 2003
." Id. at 1051. We held that the licensing scheme, which contained certain educational requirements, was rationally related to California's interest in protecting the mental health and safety ...
Case • 2002
further to prove that the discrimination caused them "emotional pain, suffering, inconvenience, mental anguish, loss of enjoyment of life, [or] other nonpecuniary losses." n61 n56 Robinson, 267 F.3d ...
Case • 2003
that the traditional elements of an estoppel are present." Heckler v. Cmty. Health Servs., 467 U.S. 51, 61, 81 L. Ed. 2d 42, 104 S. Ct. 2218 (1984). The traditional elements of equitable estoppel include ...
Case • 2009
. Finally, the detectives lacked evidence that the third male passenger had acted in concert with Castaneda and had the requisite mental state to be guilty of murder and attempted murder. There is no evidence ...
Case • 2008
than 1/4 inch." The policy's stated purpose is "[t]o provide [**5] for the health and hygiene of incarcerated offenders, and to maintain a standard appearance throughout the period of incarceration ...
Article • August 4, 2018 • from PLN August, 2018
are always looking for ways to cut costs. One of the most popular trends in recent decades has been privatization – of prison operations, medical and mental health care, transportation, commissaries ...
. • Conditional release – The person is given a list of stipulations that must be honored in order to stay out of jail while awaiting trial. These often include drug and alcohol testing, orders to attend mental ...
on the state and the offense, a person convicted of a crime today might lose his right to vote as well as the right to serve on a jury. He might become ineligible for health and welfare benefits, food stamps ...
Brief • 2009
Plaintiff claims that CMS' delay of recommended medical testing and surgery has caused him to experience physical pain and suffering, as well as mental, emotional, and psychological 90tt also filed a Motion ...
Brief
. Sanderson Plumbing Prods., Inc., 530 U.S. 133, 150 (2000). See Washington Post Co. v. United States Dep’t of Health and Human Servs., 865 F.2d 320, 325 (D.C. Cir. 1989). Ultimately, the presents court ...
Brief • December 16, 2009
, the virtually complete elimination of all human interaction, the very essence of a supermax prison, has a toxic effect on the mental health of prisoners who are confined in these prisons for years on end, indeed ...
Brief • 2009
, that is not the legal standard. Under Chaplain Miller’s cramped interpretation of “substantial burden,” prison officials would be free to deny prisoners’ requests for religious accommodation, if their physical health ...
Brief
. As a result , Mr. Warney languished in prison for over a decade while his health deteriorated. During his imprisonment , Mr. Warney lost use of his legs and is now confined to a wheelchair. THE MURDER William ...
Brief • March 30, 2005
would use their votes to achieve immoral ends. The idea of disenfranchisement functioning as a quarantine to maintain the health of the body politic has long been supplanted. For forty years, the United ...
Brief • March 10, 2013
Information Clearinghouse, a division of the National Institutes of Health. An abdominal X-ray may be used to diagnose where the urinary tract is obstructed, and acute urinary retention is treated ...
Brief • December 12, 2012
and entirely by the corrupt and malicious actions of these defendants. She and Miguel are undergoing psychological analysis and therapy by separate mental health counselors to deal with the blow ...
Brief • August 31, 2005
the Kids Risk Pro ject at the Harvard Scho ol of P ublic Health, the amount of violence, sex, and profanity increased significantly in movies between 1992 and 2003, such that today’s PG -13 rating approaches ...
Brief • October 21, 2014
of Mandated Representation in the county; (8) whether persons who receive public benefits, cannot post bond, reside in correctional or mental health facilities, or have incomes below a fixed multiple ...
Brief • October 16, 2014
Resp. Facts ¶ 20 (“[The plaintiff] received mental health treatment.”). And no documentation was provided to the Court by either party. In any event, there is a genuine issue of material fact ...
Brief • 2008
3, 2002, Plaintiff went to the Grace Hill Neighborhood Health Center, free of injuries to his head, face or legs. Later that day, Plaintiff went to the optometry shop to pick up a pair of prescription ...
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