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Brief • January 8, 2018
: COMPLAINT CLASS ACTION Case 5:18-cv-01609 Document 1 Filed 08/01/18 Page 2 of 39 Page ID #:2 1 David C. Fathi (pro hac vice to be filed)* dfathi@aclu.org 2 Daniel Mach (pro hac vice to be filed) dmach ...
Brief • October 23, 2018
OF A DENIAL OF QUALIFIED IMMUNITY BASED ON DISPUTES OF MATERIAL FACT ............. 23 A. Standard of Review ............................................................................. 23 B. This Court Has ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
on the following: (a) the opportunity to file informal and formal grievances; (b) procedures for filing a grievance and appeal, including the availability of assistance in preparing a grievance; (c) procedures ...
Publication • March 4, 2013
fiscal years. a. Includes $13.5 million appropriated from the Violent Crime Reduction Trust Fund (VCRTF). b. Includes $25.2 million appropriated from the VCRTF. c. Includes $26.1 million appropriated ...
Money in State Politics Policy Lockdown Report on Private Prisons Political Influence 2006 P OL I C Y LO C K- D OW N PRI SON IN TEREST S COURT POLI TICAL PLAYERS By THE INSTI TUTE O N MONE Y IN S ...
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in completing the project successfully. The Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) would like to extend our warmest mahalo and aloha to Amanda Petteruti of the Justice Policy Institute, Lana Sue Ka‘opua of the Myron B ...
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Filed under: Court Access, Judiciary
...............................................................................859 (b) Political Ideology and Party Affiliation ..............................................................859 (c) Cultural Worldviews ...
Publication • February 10, 2016
Filed under: Medical
infected with Hepatitis C and HIV and implementing a much-needed electronic medical record keeping system. The greatest problem facing IDOC’s healthcare is not its staff or administration. It is that IDOC’s ...
, analyses and summaries that concern (a) facility staffing, (b) facility training, or (c) staff-initiated violence; (2) all facility budgets for the Cimarron Correctional Facility; and (3) all corporate level ...
Publication • 2020
, . . ., fn}. C. Ergo, h1 is probably true.39 At this juncture, there is very little substance to IBE, because the question remains: What are the criteria that make an explanation good? Unsurprisingly ...
class. B. Disparities in Criminal Justice Processing While crime rates explain some degree of variation by race, it is also clear that racism within the criminal justice system, whether conscious ...
Case • 1980
the requirements of Fed.R.Civ.P. 23(a) and (b) (2). [173] The defendants Donald Lolley, Charles V. Ford, E. C. Arrington, Julian Johnson, Grady Mosley and Oliver Sealy are agents of Choctaw County, Alabama ...
where counties have authorized this practice without state legislation. Unfortunately, no national database exists that would indicate how many jurisdictions across the country utilize this practice. B ...
Filing
Stated Goal of Behavior Modification Is, At Best, Extremely Attenuated 24 B. Availability of Alternative Means to Exercise the Constitutionally Protected Right.. 26 C. Effect of Accommodation 28 D ...
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Filed under: Sentencing
, as well as more likely to experience the disadvantages resulting from concentrated poverty than low-income whites, 27 what may appear to be a race effect is often one of social class. B. Disparities ...
Brief • August 26, 2008
of non-Theodish concepts of gods, ~lfs, creation, ideas, practices, etc. into the Faining; (b) the liturgical language of Anglo-Saxon (Old English) in the Faining; (c) literally the re-linking ...
Brief • April 13, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
from people who are sick,” and “[c]lean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces.”20 The President’s Task Force on COVID-19 recommends avoiding gatherings of more than 10 people.21 17 Centers ...
(NCCD) issued a ~ o l i c vstatement urekgthat 'non-violeit offenders should i o t be imprisoned. Instead, NCCD suggested that the expanded use of diver'sion, suspended sentence, deferred prosecution ...
Publication • 2010
0.7 0.6 0.6 (b) Assuming 12-percentage-point employment penalty for ex-offenders 0.7 0.7 0.7 1.7 1.5 (c) Assuming 20-percentage-point employment penalty for ex-offenders 1.2 1.1 1.1 2.8 2.5 Notes ...
Brief • 2008
(b)(3). (Doc. #755.) On September 10, 1998, Judge Carroll denied the motion to 16 terminate, relying on Taylor v. United States, 143 F.3d 1178 (9th Cir. 1998), which held 17 the decree termination ...
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