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by corrections departments. A different kind of research is needed to learn what transpires in practice for people in restrictive housing. Moreover, the 2021 Survey asked each jurisdiction to report the formal ...
Publication • 2022
by corrections departments. A different kind of research is needed to learn what transpires in practice for people in restrictive housing. Moreover, the 2021 Survey asked each jurisdiction to report the formal ...
Case • 2002
, and they are not easily extended to the prison context, where inmates surrender their rights to pursue a livelihood and to contract freely with the State. Pp. 11-13. [19] (3) Determining what constitutes ...
Case • 1972
must be weighed and considered in terms of whether they violate the minimal standards established by the guarantees and the proscriptions of our Federal Constitution, not in terms of what this Court ...
Case • 2005
the disenfranchisement issue once, what would legislators have done if they did not have a discriminatory motive? 471 U.S. at 228-29. Here, we have the luxury of not having to delve into a complex counter-factual scenario ...
Case • 1978
the funds appropriated to it shall be spent . . . , it has no final say in deciding what its appropriations shall be." 532 F.2d 259, 263 (1976). The individual defendants, however, were "persons" under § 1983 ...
Case • 2002
U.S. 187, 192 (1996). A limited waiver of sovereign immunity must not be "enlarged beyond what the language requires." United States v. Nordic Village, Inc., 503 U.S. 30, 33-34 (1992) (internal citation ...
Case • 2000
after what I saw and went through in Attica." Claim of Gregory Felder Pearlie Felder brings this claim on behalf of her son, Gregory Felder, who died in 1994. She testified on July 10, 2000 that her ...
Case • 1977
an entirely new factual situation, particularly in regard to what remedy might be appropriate under the new circumstances. For it was clear that after the passage of the bond issue, no one anticipated that any ...
Case • 2002
, and five counts of killing witnesses in furtherance of a continuing criminal enterprise (CCE). n2 n1 More specifically, Count 1 of this first federal indictment is the first of the counts charging what ...
Brief • January 9, 2013
Livingston v Beeman Tx Amicus Deaf Prisoner Accomodation 2013 No. 03-12-00205-CV _________________________________ ACCEPTED 03-12-00205-CV 223EFJ017262841 THIRD COURT OF APPEALS AUSTIN, TEXAS 13 January 9 P3:44 Jeffrey D. Kyle CLERK IN THE THIRD COURT OF APPEALS AUSTIN, TEXAS _________________________________ BRAD LIVINGSTON, IN HIS OFFICIAL CAPACITY AS THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE …
Brief • 2008
. Domka Received no Process at all, this Court need not Reach the Question of what Process was Due Him. ................72 iii VI. This Court Should Grant Summary Judgment (as to Liability ...
Brief • 1997
] With respect to the claim that punishing Jamal for his writing activities, Judge Benson found that the rule allows inmates to write what they choose to write as long as they do not receive compensation ...
Brief • 2004
examination 6 to Hensen. Question #1 asked: “Do you know for sure if any lies you are now telling about 7 what you saw December 1991?” Not only is this not a complete sentence, but it put Hensen’s 8 ...
Brief
, such decision-making in Fallujah . . . .” Plaintiffs’ Complaint, para 10(4). As discussed above, plaintiffs have no way of knowing what responsive 25 26 10 Melinda Liu, The U.S. military is devising a plan ...
Brief • 2009
a knife under his sweatshirt and asked Mr. Jackson if he was “ready.” (R. 102-3.) He said he understood what Mr. Woodfox meant because the two had discussed “throwing a free man away” about a week prior ...
Brief • 2007
what is expected. Maintaining 10 essential services, i.e., medical/mental health, hygiene, and access to courts are mandates. The 11 plan is reviewed regularly and revised as scheduled activities ...
. That, of course, is what the Plaintiffs have done with the filing of their Motion for Permanent Injunction. Moreover, the Plaintiffs specifically note they have not moved for enforcement of the Preliminary ...
Brief • November 3, 2014
say she heard female crying, but could not decipher what said she was aware KRK with P.O. Hall too busy with other duties did not hear suicide threats 3 other male inmates Hard KRK screaming and crying ...
Article • May 1, 2020 • from PLN May, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
of people in Asia. On January 11, 2020, Chinese media reported the death of a 61-year-old man who frequented a seafood and poultry market in Wuhan. This was to become known as the first known death from what ...
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