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Brief • May 26, 2023
) 233-1525 Attorneys for Plaintiffs UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA THE ESTATE OF ELISA SERNA, by 10 and through its personal administrator, 11 Douglas Gilliland; S.H ...
Case • 2002
and ratified" by the district court in a final order of dismissal, and over which the district court expressly retained jurisdiction to enforce its terms. Subsequently, the Association sought attorneys' fees ...
Brief • June 21, 2022
. For the reasons set forth below, the Motion to Dismiss is granted and the Motion to Strike is denied as moot. I. BACKGROUND Defendant GEO is a Delaware corporation with its headquarters in Boca Raton, Florida ...
Brief • August 30, 2021
of habeas corpus under 48 U.S.C. § 2241 as well Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, which was made effective upon its filing with the Court ...
)...................... 34 Goodridge v. Dep't of Pub. Health, 440 Mass. 309 (2003) ....................................................................... 31 Higginson v. Fall River, 226 Mass. 423 (1917 ...
Case • 2002
test had registered inaccurate results. Similarly, the City might establish probable cause for a seizure but fail to persuade the court that its interest in the accused instrumentality would ...
Brief
. THE SIXTH CIRCUIT'S RULES ARE SUPPORTED BY NEITHER THE LANGUAGE OR THE PLRA NOR ITS PURPOSES A. B. The Sixth Circuit Has Invented New Exhaustion Requirements Without Any Textual Basis 3 3 The Sixth ...
Filing
CURIAE 1 Summary of the Argument 1 Argument 3 I. THE SIXTH CIRCUIT'S RULES ARE SUPPORTED BY NEITHER THE LANGUAGE OR THE PLRA NOR ITS PURPOSES A. B. The Sixth Circuit Has Invented New ...
Publication • August 3, 2016
a monumental effort with the best leadership and brains of labor unions, industry, the Departments of Justice, of Labor, and of Health, Education and Welfare.” Id. 57 58 CRIMINAL AND CIVIL CONFINEMENT [Vol ...
Publication
Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
, but it is an essential part, given its mandate to manage offenders released from prison.”). 14. See, e.g., PETERSILIA, supra note 5; TRAVIS, supra note 3. 15. See infra Part III.C (describing different parole supervision ...
, Illinois and is currently incarcerated there. 6. Defendant Wexford Health Sources, Inc. (“Wexford”) is a corporation duly incorporated under the laws of the State of Florida, with its principal place ...
Publication
with respect to Ernie Bristol. Mr. Bristol is the Health Service Administrator at Fe! Memphis. This Bivens type suit was filed by inmate Dane Garrison. Mr. Garrison alleges that he was subjected to cruel ...
Publication • February 15, 2016
....................................................................................... 33  4.5.8  Mental Health Status ................................................................................................... 34  4.5.9  Risk of Recidivism ...
In-the-News Article • May 10, 2016
. Vanguard knows about the growing number of "divestors" as well as liberal "social investors." The company's response to the questioning of its investments, however, mainly includes ...
Brief • November 12, 2010
or seek to rescind the Stipulatiun prior to the 14 time the Board considers and acts upon it. lfthe Board fails to adopt this Stipulation as its 15 Decision and Order, the Stipulated Settlement ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
Corrections. The DOJ’s reliance on a few large contractors for jail and prison space raises concerns about the impact on the DOJ if one of these contractors is unable to continue to operate its facilities ...
................................................................................................................ 102 ii I. REPORT SUMMARY The Civil Rights Division of the United States Department of Justice opened its investigation of the Ferguson Police Department (“FPD”) on September 4, 2014 ...
Brief • January 26, 2016
requires a sign language interpreter for extended health care visits, and even prohibits the consideration of less effective alternatives. But the FDOC repeatedly violates its own policy by not providing ...
requires a sign language interpreter for extended health care visits, and even prohibits the consideration of less effective alternatives. But the FDOC repeatedly violates its own policy by not providing ...
Case • 2003
somewhat elusive. But from its inception, it has been clear that Younger abstention only comes into play when an important state interest is implicated. [35] We have framed a test to determine when ...
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