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Case • 1999
"has the heavy burden of proving its unconstitutionality beyond a reasonable doubt." State v. Blank, 131 Wn.2d 230, 235, 930 P.2d 1213 (1997) (citing State v. Hennings, 129 Wn.2d 512, 524, 919 P.2d 580 ...
Case • 2005
to reconsider its finding that the Department had not acted in bad faith. The Department requested reconsideration of several portions of the court's ruling, including the wording of the findings relating ...
Case • 2009
and in its cross-motion for summary judgment, defendant argues that ?both the plain language of the statute and the then prevailing decisional law required Claimant to serve a three year period of PRS ...
Brief • May 1, 2001
BOB BROOKS possessed the power and 10 authority to adopt policies and prescribe rules, regulations and practices affecting the operation of the 11 Ventura County Sheriff’s Department and its tactics ...
Brief • 2009
of post-Twombly cases that 10 seem not to have been read in their entirety. I am talking 11 about EEOC against Concentra Health Services, which is covered 12 at pages I think 4 to 6 of the memorandum ...
In-the-News Article • February 14, 2024
perpetuating the scheme, the state barred its agencies from collecting commissions on prison phone services, as well as on video calling and e-messaging. But records obtained by The Lever show Minnesota's ...
Filing • January 25, 2018
Filed under: PLN Litigation, Censorship
Defense Center ("HRDC"), a not-for-profit charitable corporation recognized under section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code with its principal offices in Lake Worth, Florida; and 1.2 ...
Filing • November 26, 2014
Defendants. I. 1. INTRODUCTION Plaintiff, PRISON LEGAL NEWS (“PLN” or “Plaintiff”), a project of the Human Rights Defense Center (“HRDC”), brings this action to enjoin Defendants’ censorship of its monthly ...
In-the-News Article • August 9, 2016
that seemingly turned without reason. "Up and down, like the stock," Forte says. "It just had a mind of its own." Wright, perpetually worried about how her grandson was faring, took some time ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
Filed under: Voting, Voting Rights Act
Jamie D. Brooks, Esq. National Health Law Program Global Rights Margaret Huang Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law Jon Greenbaum The Sentencing Project Ryan King Executive Summary 1. Upon review ...
be held until the effort against terrorism ends. Mr. Girod said, ''The open-endedness of the situation and its impact on the mental health of the population has become a major problem' ... Mr. Girod said ...
Brief • January 25, 2018
Filed under: PLN Litigation, Censorship
("HRDC"), a not-for-profit charitable corporation recognized under section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code with its principal offices in Lake Worth, Florida; and 1.2 The County of Los Angeles ...
Brief • November 26, 2014
. INTRODUCTION Plaintiff, PRISON LEGAL NEWS (“PLN” or “Plaintiff”), a project of the Human Rights Defense Center (“HRDC”), brings this action to enjoin Defendants’ censorship of its monthly journal, Prison Legal ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons
its services, forcing Israelis to pay out of pocket for education, health and many other items previously State provided or subsidized.37 It seemed as if there were no limits to the process – in effect ...
Publication • June 13, 2018
referred to as “DOCCS”), with its principal office located at The Harriman State Campus, 1220 Washington Avenue, Albany, New York 12226 and JPay, Inc. (hereinafter “CONTRACTOR”), with its principal office ...
Publication • August 1, 2016
and Treatment  54       Inadequate Staff Training and Staffing Levels  54     Sexual and Physical Assault  55     Mental Health Issues and Suicide  56    Housing Children with Adults  57     Overview of Relevant ...
Case • 1999
to appellant's will actually be transferred to such prisons and that once transferred they will actually face such conditions. Because the district court did not apply this standard, we reverse its grant ...
Case • 1999
will actually be transferred to such prisons and that once transferred they will actually face such conditions. Because the district court did not apply this standard, we reverse its grant of summary judgment ...
Case • 1963
intended to permit such suits. For a number of reasons, it appears that Congress was well aware of claims by federal prisoners [ 374 U.S. Page 154] and that its failure to exclude them from ...
Case • 2023
. The prison considers only certain issues appropriate for the grievance process, like staff treatment, medical or mental health, acts of reprisal, and other concerns about conditions of care and supervision ...
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