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Case • 1988
a rational jury could conclude either that such retaliation actually occurred or that respondent suffered any compensable injury from whatever retaliatory action may have been taken. Finally, we do not address ...
Case • 1997
05.04.001K3, § II(A)(2). Additionally, the Committee's clerical staff has the responsibility of, among other tasks, "monitoring Segregation Placements for release dates and initiating unit assignment changes ...
Case • 2003
still address Shepard's argument that he is entitled to qualified immunity because the constitutional right Steven is asserting was not clearly established at the time of these events. Saucier, 533 U.S ...
Case • 2003
. To the extent that particular entries are excessive, the Court has addressed them elsewhere in this order. In short, the Court is satisfied that except as noted in this order, plaintiff's application ...
Case • 2000
a television in his cell, which, in his words, made him "more of a couch potato." Delaney is unsure of whether he suffered any significant weight changes during the lockdown [**6] period. On several occasions ...
Case • 2000
particularly when the failure to take appropriate action prolonged the violation of plaintiff's rights); Lafaut v. [*354] Smith, 834 F.2d 389, 394 (4th Cir. 1987) (prison official's apathy in addressing needs ...
Case • 2003
, and to return imprisoned persons to society with an improved change of being useful, law-abiding citizens'); Pell v. Procunier, 417 U.S. 817, 822 (1974) ('An important function of the corrections system ...
Case • 2003
Alfonso via a sweat patch, indicated that Alfonso had used cocaine; (2) Alfonso had failed properly to notify the government of a change in his residence; and (3) Alfonso had intimidated witnesses ...
Case • 1993
," the memorandum of law only addresses the absolute immunity issue as it relates to Robert Wahila. Additionally, the plaintiffs respond to the motion as if it was a summary judgment motion brought only on behalf ...
Case • 2003
changes in its ordinary work rules . . . in order to enable a disabled individual to work." Vande Zande v. Wisconsin, 44 F.3d 538, 542 (7th Cir. 1995). However, "an underlying assumption of any reasonable ...
Case • 2004
of the LSCI Allenwood water supply. Mudge told the plaintiff to address his complaints to the Health Services Department. Page 7 [20] Thereafter, the plaintiff was transferred to MDC Brooklyn ...
to build more state prisons. Rather than release prisoners or change their sentencing policies when state prison capacity is reached, state officials have contracted the warehousing of their prisoners ...
photos that included the officers' addresses and phone numbers. He would then ask them, Which of these guys are dirty? One of the photos was of Joe Principe. Healy had spent months at ADX before moving ...
Case • 2007
is remorseful, has guilty feelings and has difficulty in coping with the realization that he cannot say that he is sorry to Mary Lynn, although he appeared unable to specifically address the murder. He indicated ...
Case • 1998
," we are unable to address his allegations relating to Parks. United States v. Walker, 839 F.2d 1483, 1485 n.2 (11th Cir. 1988) (per curiam). Therefore, Parks is entitled to qualified immunity because we ...
Case • 2002
, the Board did not dispense with RFRA on the basis of its unconstitutionality under City of Boerne v. Flores. The Board recognized that City of Boerne addressed only the constitutionality of the Act as applied ...
Case • 2002
Rose's doctors and urged them to change their diagnoses. In March of 1994, she contacted Rose's chiropractor, Dr. Howard Benedikt and told him that Ms. Weixel had been charged with negligence and claimed ...
Case • 2004
he did not claim the government or anyone else was at fault."*fn9 [46] Having concluded that TDCJ had actual notice of Simons's claim, the court added that it "need not address whether ...
Case • 1989
; but in all cases where they are not adapted to the object, or are deficient in the provisions necessary to furnish suitable remedies and punish offenses against law, the common law, as modified and changed ...
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