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Brief • April 21, 2011
Filed under: RLUIPA, First Amendment
of “new releases” from religious publishers infringes upon a prisoner’s religious freedom, it is simply not true that Leonard no longer has the ability to learn about NOI-related publications, new ...
Brief • December 22, 2017
.” Crawford-El v. Britton, 523 U.S. 574, 592 (1998). That is no less true in prisons. After all, “prisoners do not shed all constitutional rights at the prison gate.” Sandin v. Conner, 515 U.S. 472, 485 (1995 ...
Article • May 15, 1995 • from PLN May, 1995
Filed under: Media, Access to Media
to the suppression of expression than the suppression of disorder.[18] After Pell, the Court had no difficulty upholding regulations that prohibited meetings of a prisoners' union, solicitation of other prisoners ...
Publication • 2013
prison terms.32 After seeing the 25. Id. at 48, 54. 26. Id. at 65 n.95. 27. Id. at 62 (internal quotations omitted). 28. Id. at 63. 29. New York Times reporter Bob Herbert had covered the story even ...
Case • 1999
Prison Transfer Board, DEFENDANTS No. PB-C-97-193 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS, PINE BLUFF DIVISION 43 F. Supp. 2d 1039; 1999 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 4442 ...
Publication • August 23, 2016
Filed under: Corrections Audits, Medical
instructions or supplies needed for ongoing care after discharge. For instance, one of these patients‘ Discharge Form stated, ―Released to Street.‖ This patient had a condition that required ongoing care ...
Publication • October 1, 2022
Filed under: Naphcare
| Page • Section 1.23.22 NaphCare will confirm in their BAFO that private prisons will have full access to EMR. NaphCare confirms and understands that private prisons will have full access to TechCare ...
Publication
Filed under: Court Access
can issue writs of habeas corpus ordering the prisoners to be released from custody, their sentences reduced, or their cases remanded for retrial or resentencing. These petitions raise basic questions ...
Brief • 2006
to resolve the "exigent circumstances" as soon as possible, and the prisoner shall be removed as soon as possible after the "exigent circumstances" cease to exist. 4. Exclusion of the Seriouslv Mentally III ...
Brief • November 7, 2014
This prisoner civil rights case, brought under 42 U.S.C. § 1983, is before the court upon defendants Wallace, Pugh, McMackin, Hall, Shaner, Gielow, Kolodziej and Barnes’ renewed motion for summary judgment (doc ...
Publication • June 3, 2016
facilities, and shows results for the six months covered by this report. ICE will release a new report semiannually covering the review and remediation activities, if any, for the respective time period ...
Brief • March 20, 2009
in the possession of the Ramsey County Sheriff’s Office, after he told her personally that he had “an extensive file” on her. She sued Ramsey County because the Commissioner of Administration found that Ramsey County ...
Brief • October 13, 2023
Filed under: Failure to Treat
—not in a hospital or even ECDC’s medical unit—but in a jail shower room. Ms. Caswell suffered excruciating pain and a placental abruption that almost led to her death. After Ms. Caswell delivered, ECDC staff looked ...
Publication
Filed under: International, CIA
. under th We also underStand that none of the terrorist enemy combatants detained by the CIA for pwposes of this program is entitled to the privileges of prisoners of war lU1der the Third Geneva ...
Brief • 2012
$5000 for personal property she lost after Thomas Wierdsma took possession and returned the home to Charles after he was released fromjail. Ex. 20, Order 29. Prior to the arrest, Thomas Wierdsma ...
Brief • July 28, 2021
. at ¶ 51. Finally, Darnell was locked in a mace-filled visiting room for four hours fully nude—and he was also denied medical assistance after being released from the cell. Id. at ¶ 57-60. None ...
Publication
Filed under: Medical
- it is unclear which type- for 7-10 days after his medical chart was lost, and where the prisoner lost consciousness and sustained injuries to his vision and his head, the plaintiff’s claim is more serious than ...
Publication
Filed under: Sentencing
coupled with the belief that prison served as a “revolving door” for criminal activity, prompted new sentencing laws aimed at increasing sentences for repeat offenders. One of the most publicized new ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: Three Strikes
coupled with the belief that prison served as a “revolving door” for criminal activity, prompted new sentencing laws aimed at increasing sentences for repeat offenders. One of the most publicized new ...
health care delivery system. After review and revision by NCCHC's policy and standards committee, the draft was sent to the NCCHC board of directors for final approval. Task Force Members Jeffrey J ...
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