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In-the-News Article • July 12, 2016
, it was light years from what Wright, 51, used to produce the magazine's first issue.      Frustrated that prisoners had no voice in the media coverage ...
Brief • August 17, 2011
#:1607 because determining a reasonable time would entail many variables, such as "what justifications there might be for the delay on that particular day or for that particular detainee-the time of day ...
In-the-News Article • June 9, 2016
and former staff as well as prisoners, families and advocates. "I want to know what kind of fantasy world [Haslam's] living in," said Jeannie Alexander, founder of the prisoner-rights group ...
In-the-News Article • September 23, 2024
. What they more often do, at the risk of racking up parole-threatening disciplinary actions, is strike.  IWOC has backed some of the largest prisoner-led labor strikes in history. In 2016 ...
Filing • March 9, 2016
, and to what degree, a particular record is covered by an exemption is a question of law. See Trentadue, 501 F.3d at 1226. When an agency withholds documents under an exemption, the district courts have ...
Filing • September 3, 2021
.2d 238, 245-48 (D.C. Cir. 1974). Thereunder, courts consider four nonexclusive factors: (1) whether, and to what'extent, the entity performs a governmental or public function; (2) the level ...
Filing • November 7, 2023
Filed under: Public Records
to that litigation involved only its private business interests and those decisions are unrelated to Vermont agency business. The Court notes that it, and presumably HRDC, does not currently know what responsive ...
Filing • February 29, 2016
Filed under: PLN Litigation, Censorship
a handwritten note stating: “Refused.” The plaintiff does not know how or in what manner the defendants disposed of the other two copies of Prisoners’ Handbook. On information and belief, these books were never ...
Filing • July 2, 2019
. denied, 134 S. Ct. 1002 (2014) (denying qualified immunity even 8 though the Court had “never articulated a standard for determining whether, and under what circumstances” the particular right would ...
Publication
Filed under: Organizing, Voting
goes beyond the academy; in acts of what Professor Manza’s curriculum vitae calls * Chester H. Smith Professor of Law, Professor of Public Administration and Policy, Director, Law, Criminal Justice ...
Health Crisis behind Bars and What We Must Do about It (San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1999): 35 (discussing Pennsylvania supermax release policies). 9  David Lovell, Clark Johnson and Kevin C. Cain ...
Publication • August 31, 2012
Filed under: DOC/BOP misconduct
that he knows what qualifications are required for the positions because of his extensive 23-year career at IDOC. Mr. Buscher said that he does not know if written requirements of a position are compared ...
Publication • 2011
to be changed in order to be applicable in a specific state. It will be important to study carefully the existing statutes and regulations in your state to understand what aspects of current law might need ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons
o Flexibility – What is the potential to modify or subdivide the facility in the future? MGT’s evaluation determined that all vendor proposals had areas of non-compliance with these requirements ...
Publication • October 30, 2014
of what he said the ratio should be for a women’s prison. Mr. Johnson asked the company to hire more women, and it began a bonus program in June to do so. TIME Magazine Thursday, Mar. 13, 2008 Scrutiny ...
Publication • October 30, 2014
officials, make it hard to determine what costs savings, if any, are achieved through privatization. According to a 2010 report by the State Auditor’s Office in Arizona, private prisons housing minimum ...
Publication
Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
the authority granted to it by the Legislative Assembly, to determine what portion of that maximum time an offender would spend in prison and what portion would be spent under supervision in the community. See ...
Publication
and impartially, (2) establish what happened, and (3) uncover and preserve all pertinent evidence. Accordingly, we recommend that all complaint investigators be trained to consider all relevant evidence including ...
of chronic homelessness, the lack of affordable housing, and the exclusion of certain people from federal housing subsidies. This research brief will summarize recent findings on what is known about access ...
Publication
Filed under: Military, Military Prisons
for human rights were absent at Guantánamo. What initially was a fight to guarantee that Guantánamo detainees had access to due process and fair trials soon became intertwined with allegations of abuse ...
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