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Brief • January 13, 2006
to them the familiar operations of the English judicial system and its manifestations on this side of the ocean before the Union. Judicial power could come into play only in matters that were ...
Education by global corporations-Energy, includes majorEnvironment, tax and Agriculture loopholes for big industries and the super Relations rich, Federal proposals to offshore U.S. Health Human jobs and gut ...
Brief • May 14, 2015
that he resigned from his position with the ICSD due to on-the15 job harassment that adversely impacted his health. (See Schweiner Decl., Ex. H [Doc. 9616 1].) The ICSD, on the other hand, contended ...
Brief • May 14, 2015
that he resigned from his position with the ICSD due to on-the15 job harassment that adversely impacted his health. (See Schweiner Decl., Ex. H [Doc. 9616 1].) The ICSD, on the other hand, contended ...
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Filed under: International, CIA
war and thus that the provision was not applicable to the global armed conflict against at Qaeda and its allies. .See Memorandum of the President for the National Security Council, Re: Humane Treatment ...
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Filed under: Private Prisons
article or substance designated by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) as being capable of posing an unreasonable risk to health, safety, and property during transportation. Indigent Inmate/Resident ...
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, with extensive on-line library, reports on drug policy reform by state, public health alternatives to criminalization, and more. Free Battered Women 1540 Market St., Suite 490 San Francisco, CA 94102 V: 415-255 ...
Case • 2001
) (quotation marks and citations omitted). In prison conditions cases, "that state of mind is one of`deliberate indifference' to inmate health or safety." Id. "Deliberate indifference" is a subjective standar d ...
In-the-News Article • April 1, 2020
, which is actually now called Core Civic. So CCA was a private corrections company that really got its start in private prisons and Tom Beasley was one of the founders and the former CEO of CCA, had been ...
Correctional center. He is being sued in his individual capacity, acting under the color of law as Chief Physician of the Health Care Unit responsible for treatment of inmates injuries during the course ...
Brief • April 5, 2007
health, respectively. Their testimony is the subject of simultaneously filed motions to exclude. 22430507v3 Case 2:97-cv-03093-DRD-MAS Document 431-1 Filed 04/05/07 Page 7 of 45 PageID: 5380 DeLand ...
Publication • March 7, 2016
in awareness campaigns to end this crime (USDA, 2010). Since then, researchers and government entities have highlighted the epidemic of domestic violence as a public health tragedy (Berk and Loseke, 1980 ...
Publication • 2017
employees, 33 contract employees working in BOP facilities, 62 Public Health Service (PHS) employees working in BOP facilities, 5 volunteers working in BOP facilities, 135 contract/residential reentry center ...
Case • 1988
, Assistant Commissioner for Health, Education and Social Services for the Department of Correction; STEVEN C. JOSEPH, Commissioner of the Department of Health; ALLAN GOLDBERG, Director of Prison Health ...
  maintain,   and   arguably   even   increase,   public   safety   at   significantly   less   cost   by   refining   its   Standards   and   Guidelines   to   better ...
causes—are now publicly supporting and funding efforts at criminal justice reform. In the early stages of the 2016 presidential race, both the Oval Office and its aspirants— from both parties—expressed ...
Publication
right of access to New York state prisons.4 From its organization in 1844, the Association has sent citizen volunteers to visit, monitor, and evaluate New York state correctional facilities. Since 1846 ...
Publication
Filed under: Sentencing
confusion regarding its meaning. While the intuitive definition of a life sentence is a prison term for the remainder of one’s natural life, in fact the term also includes various indeterminate sentences ...
Brief • April 29, 2011
and corrections professionals; poses substantial and unjustifiable risks to the health, safety and physical integrity of detainees; has caused needless physical harm and mental distress; and violates ...
Brief • 2008
capacity); STEPHEN SINCLAIR, Superintendent of the Washington State Penitentiary (in his official capacity); MARC STERN, Director of Health Services (in his official capacity); CHERYL STRANGE, Office ...
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