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Article • July 1, 2020 • from PLN July, 2020
;breaking security” and must pay for the privilege. Eating without sharing or showering at the wrong time results in gang-instituted fines. These debts are paid with money, food, tasks such as carrying ...
, and are not controverted by either contrary evidence in the record [or] by evidence of agency bad faith. Military Audit Project v. Casey, 656 F.2d 724, 738 (D.C. Cir. 1981); see Beltranena v. Clinton, 770 F. Supp. 2d 175 ...
Brief • November 22, 2017
by the Department of Justice (“DOJ”), the FBI, the Innocence Project, and the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (“NACDL”). The investigation scrutinized the testimony of FBI analysts concerning ...
Filing • September 3, 2021
relationship with the government was such that the entity became the “functional equivalent” of a government agency. See, e.g., Washington Research Project, Inc. v. Den’t ofHealth, Educ. & Welfare, 504 F ...
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by police provides the best records of all. However, here again we have had the problem of persons, sometimes MO's, making statements to the media that are totally wrong because they know nothing about ...
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on-site medical staff, but they refused to test him. The man contacted the Nebraska AIDS Project, a non-profit agency that provides free medical screening. Nebraska AIDS Project agreed to come and do ...
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Filed under: Sexual Assault
I’ve spoken in the last four years can recount at least one instance (and too often an endless stream of them) when they believe or know that they were intentionally referred to by the wrong pronoun ...
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Filed under: Medical
with food, so that it can continue to fight the infection. Eating a lot of food will not help you if you’re eating the wrong foods. * You need to eat protein to build and maintain your muscle. Examples ...
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that are totally wrong because they know nothing about the Taser and all of it's background and testing. The enclosures cover some of the incidents such as the one involving the Sutter Memorial Hospital ...
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and organizations that can help them address the challenges in their lives; > guides incarcerated individuals to tap these those resources; > emphasizes what is going right instead of what is going wrong ...
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Filed under: Private Prisons
Bertram et al., Drug War Politics: The Price of Denial 134-150 (1996). 21 Marc Mauer and Ryan S. King, The Sentencing Project, The 25-Year Quagmire: The War on Drugs and Its Impact on American Society, 9-10 ...
Case • 1991
, as personal representative of the estate of Harry Barman, brought suit under the District of Columbia Wrongful Death Act, D.C. Code § 16-2701 (1989), and the District of Columbia Survival Act, D.C. Code ...
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(after the project was fully built out) in net tax revenues if the prison were totally relocated. Under the partial relocation option, Draper is projected to receive about $245,000 in annual net revenues ...
In-the-News Article • December 8, 2015
issues. The appeal challenges the ongoing censorship of PLN by the Florida Department of Corrections (FDOC). PLN, a project of the Florida-based Human Rights Defense Center, a non-profit organization ...
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of temperament, courage, objectivity, and honesty. A good person can learn to supervise, but the wrong person is just wrong. Some agencies accept applications for promotion from candidates working in other ...
Publication • 2022
Filed under: Prison Labor
for a variety of public works projects, mostly off prison grounds. Incarcerated workers maintain cemeteries, school grounds, fairgrounds, and public parks; do road work; construct buildings; clean government ...
Case • 2003
. Ct. 2752 (1986); see also Smith v. Salt River Project Agric. Improvement & Power Dist., 109 F.3d 586, 595-96 (9th Cir. 1997). Because a Section 2 analysis clearly requires that we consider factors ...
Case • 1973
, Rankin, and Sturz, The Manhattan Bail Project: An Interim Report on the Use of Pre-Trial Parole, 38 N. Y. U. L. Rev. 67 (1963). [49] The present case is on the periphery of one of the most critical ...
Case • 1988
have facilities to house 1,095 inmates by 1990 and 1,339 inmates by the year 2000. These projections appear to be low, since even today the average daily population at the Jail alone would approximate ...
prisons. The Tampa Tribunes investigative reporting showed that in Ohio Aramark had failed to deliver the projected level of savings, served substandard portions, billed for meals it never served and after ...
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