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Case • 1996
allegedly in charge of Miller's care, were familiar with them. See Reece, 60 F.3d at 491. Miller also points to an interoffice communication of February 6, 1990, in which defendant Schoenen admits that Miller ...
Case • 1995
that inmate civic organizations can continue to pick their leaders from within the prison community. They assert that the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment prohibits this discrimination ...
Case • 1997
a portion of the union dues, without their having to join the union. E.g., Radio Officers' Union v. NLRB, 347 U.S. 17, 39-42 (1954); Communications Workers of America v. Beck, 487 U.S. 735, 745 (1988). [19 ...
Case • 1992
religion. Its practices, based on the Biblical vow of a Nazarite,*fn1 include smoking marijuana; eating a vegetarian diet; avoiding alcohol and grapes; gathering for communal worship; and never cutting ...
Case • 1998
food is brought in from the community for the Jewish inmates. However, daily provision of kosher food by the community is not feasible. Under these circumstances, I find that plaintiffs do not have ...
Case • 1997
which stated: "The hearing officer had no independent basis for making any evaluation of the credibility of Lt. Fenton's 'confidential informants,' since he did not communicate with any of them. He ...
Case • 1996
.2d at 1554 (citing Carter v. Dutchess Community College, 735 F.2d 8 (2d Cir.1984)). These goals are fulfilled by requiring Reimonenq's free-world employer to pay minimum wage and otherwise comply ...
Case • 1997
officers and that Coughlin did nothing in response. Complaint P 21. Plaintiff contends that these alleged acts and omissions by defendants violated his right "to communicate with the courts an [sic] seek ...
Case • 1993
communications with each of the four supervisory defendants regarding plaintiff's treatment at the library. Defendant Braxton allegedly told plaintiff that he "was aware of the law library problem," id. at P 34 ...
Case • 1996
to be represented at Menard, then undoubtedly a large fraction of them, could make a persuasive case that a periodic communal meal of some sort is a rite of their religion. From the Jewish Seder (which was also Jesus ...
Case • 1994
by the DOC for their labor, and seek a holding that they are employees of the DOC, not of some private business. [30] In Carter v. Dutchess Community College, 735 F.2d 8 (2nd Cir. 1984), a New York ...
Case • 1995
of disrespect rules to the letter violated the First Amendment)*fn2 and cases cited therein. We agree with these courts that such absolutist arguments for enforcement of disrespect rules in every communication ...
Case • 1994
attorney/client communications. In connection with this suit, White sought discovery of files created by prison officials while investigating White's possible involvement in the assault. These files were ...
Case • 1994
and $ 185 per hour for Mr. Gerhardstein. They state that these are their current hourly rates and are reasonable within the community, and this evidence was not contested by the Defendants. In Blum v. Stenson ...
Case • 2001
of parole is found, whether to revoke parole. n6 At the revocation hearing, the Commission will require the parolee's Community Supervision Officer (or a substitute) to be present and to testify from ...
Case • 2002
hold only that plaintiffs may state a claim under Title II based on their allegations that the parole board failed to perform an individualized assessment of the threat they pose to the community ...
Case • 2003
serve as the basis for any other community placement; [28] (IV) Referral to a substance abuse treatment program. [29] (b) If any parolee described in paragraph (a) of this subsection (8.5 ...
Case • 2003
. [20] 5. Communications between IRS Commissioner Charles O. Rossotti, former Deputy Treasury Secretary Stuart Eizenstadt, and/or former Treasury Department Assistant General Counsel Kenneth ...
Case • 2002
Illinois Department of Corrections ("Department") employees: Parole Agent Deborah Smith ("Smith"), Community Service Department Supervisor Melvin Walker ("Walker"), Field Services Officer Sena Landreth ...
Case • 1990
] outlets permitting use of television sets, which severely restricts communication from the outside world. Telephone facilities are restricted. Smith has pro se litigation in progress in Colorado ...
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