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Journal 16-1 ··--.1 E .:TIONAL PRISON PROJECT A ProjecLqf the American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, Inc. Vol. 16, No.1, Summer/Fall 2002 • ISSN1 076-769X National Prison Project Celebrates 30 Years NPP Director Reflects on Protecting Prisoners'Rights By Elizabeth Alexander When I arrived at the National Prison Project in 1981, my …
Journal 16-2 . ~~~~~~ALJOURNAL AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION . PROJECT Vol. 16, NO.2, Winter/Spring 2003 • ISSN 1076-769X Court Orders Immediate Remedies for Deplorable Conditions on Mississippi's Death Row Ruling in a lawsuit brought by the American Civil Liberties Union, a federal magistrate judge ruled in May that conditions on …
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Fplp Sep Dec 2006 FLORIDA PRISON LEGAL ers ectives Circuit CourtJDCA Engaged In Crusade to Roll Back .Court Access for CoUateral Criminal Proceeding Litigants by Sheni Johnson Tallahassee's Second Judicial Circuit Court joinedby the First District Court of Appeal are cOllaborating in an effort to force the Florida Supreme Court …
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Fplp Jul Aug 2000 Florida Prison Legal VOLUME 6, ISSUE 4 ISSNi#1091-8094 JULY-AUGUST 2000 I In the September-October 1999 (Volume 5, Issue 5) issue of FPLP, we published news of a report released by Amnesty International regarding the deplorable conditions at the Jackson County Jail . .located in Marianna, Florida.· …
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Pro Se Magazine Vol19 No3 Vol. 19, No. 3 : Summer 2009 Published by Prisoners' Legal Services of New York B Felony Re-sentencing for State Prisoners Who Is Eligible? New York State recently passed a sentence reform bill that allows some people who are in the custody of the Department …
Journal 19 INSIDE ... • Women Offenders States Examine Policies p. 4 • Willie Horton Did the Bush Campaign Damage Furlough Programs? p.1 0 • AIDS Update JOURNAL Begins Regular Column on AIDS ,• p.13 In the Nex~\ssue: ISSN 0748-2655 NUMBER 19, SPRING 1989 Washington State's Prisoner Numbers Stabilize As …
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Fplp Jan Feb 1999 FEMALE PRISONERS' DEATHS' QUESTIONED MONTICELLO, FL - During November '98 the FPLP staff received several letters from correspondents at Jefferson Correctional Institution (JCI), located in Monticello, FL, expressing concern about the circumstances surrounding the hanging "suicide" of a female prisoner in the confinement unit at the …
Journal 19-2 AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION By Tom Jawe/z, NPP StaffAttorney Inside this issue: NPP Takes on Immigration Detention Centers 1 Memorial Tribute to Pat McManus 1 Know Your Rights: ThePr~onLitigationReform 4 Recent PLRA Decisions _ 8 Case Law Report: Highlights ofthe Most Important Prison 11 Cases Contact Information JOURNAL …
Journal 19-1 AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION ~~~~~~AL JOURNAL . PROJECT Vol. 19, No.1, Winter/Spring 2007· ISSN 1076-769X DOUBLE ISSUE Report Details Horrible Treatment of Prisoners in the Wake of Hurricane Katrina Shortly before the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, the ACLU's National Prison Project released a report documenting the experiences …
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San Quentin News 8-08 San Quentin News THE PULSE OF SAN QUENTIN VOL. 2008 NO. 2 AUGUST 27, 2008 SAN QUENTIN, CALIFORNIA 94964 Hope Realized Coming Through the Front Gate By: David Marsh & Michael R. Harris With a message of hope and inspiration for the graduates of the San …
Journal 17-2 . ~:~~~:ALJOURNAL AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION . PROJECT Vol. 17, No.2,winter/Spring 2004 ·ISSN 1076-769X Out of Prison and Working for the ACLU Larry Caldwell Discusses the Challenges of Re-Entry After spending more than 30 years confined in U.S. prisons and jails, Larry Caldwell is an expert on prison …
Journal 7-1 A PROJEO OF THE AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION FOUNDATION, INC. VOL. 7, NO.1, WINTER 1992 • ISSN 07~8· 2655 , TB Comes Back, Poses Special Threat to Jiitls, Prisons nly three years ago Dr. Louis Sullivan, the Secretary of Health and Human Services, was optimistic enough to set …
Journal 17-1 AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION Vol. 17. NO.1. Summer/Fall 2003 • ISSN 1076-769X ACLU Applauds Alabama's Move to Open Rehabilitative Programming to HIV+ Prisoners The American Civil Liberties Union commended the reversal of a nearly 20-year-old segregation policy within the Alabama Department of Corrections in January that led to …
Ncpls Access Newsletter December 2004 The Newsletter of North Carolina Prisoner Legal Services, Inc. NCPLS Volume IV, Issue 4, December 2004 ACCESS BLAKELY: IMPACT ON NORTH CAROLINA By Billy Sanders, CLAS; Commissioner N.C. Sentencing & Policy Advisory Commission In the last edition of ACCESS, we reported the decision of the …
Journal 8-1 A PROJECT OF THE AMERICAN CIVil LIBERTIES UNION FOUNDATION, INC. VOL 8, NO.1, WINTER 1993 • ISSN9748-2655 \ Odyssey: APrison Magazines DifficultJourlney shape their content by viewing everything in the context of security. In short, they exercise censorship. To make matters worse, the Supreme merica has a long …
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Private Corrections Industry News Bulletin 1.5 PRIVATE CORRECTIONS INDUSTRY NEWS BULLETIN Vol. 1 - No.5 Reporting on Prison Privatization and Related Issues October 1998 Widow of Slain Inmate Sues CCA Bryson Chisley, 23, an inmate at CCNs Northeast Ohio Correctional Center in Youngstown, was stabbed to death by two other …
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13-4 12 2013 Vol. 13 Number 4: Fal12003 Published hyPrisoncrs' Legal Services of New York SUPREME COURTAFFIRMS STRICTLIMITS ON PRISON VISITATION The Supreme Court affirmed strict litnitat10ns on prison visitation this past terrn~ in a case which, although it arose in Michigan, is likely to have implications in New York. …
Journal 20 INSIDE ... • Citizen Advisory Boards Giving the Public a Role in Corrections p. 12 • NPP AIDS Booklet Now in Spanish • Highlights Recent NPP Litigation p. 15 p. 16 1; ISSN 0748-2655 NUMBER 20, SUMMER 1989 A Lawyer Looks Back at 16 Years With Case: Monitoring …
Ncpls Access Newsletter November 2001 The Newsletter of North Carolina Prisoner Legal Services, Inc. NCPLS Volume I, Issue 6, Novemeber 2001 ACCESS NCPLS wins reversal of life sentence In State v. Stewart, 353 N.C. 516, 546 S.E.2d 568 (200 I), the North Carolina Supreme Court reversed our client's conviction and …
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Pro Se 17-4 Vol. 17, No. 4; Fall 2007 Published by Prisoners’ Legal Services of New York SENTENCE REFORM COMMISSION CALLS FOR DETERMINATE SENTENCES; PUTS OFF FURTHER DRUG LAW REFORM DISCUSSION In a preliminary report issued in October, the New York State Commission on Sentencing Reform called for determinate sentencing, …
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