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Case • 1997
brought against Eisenstat, his actions simply do not constitute a felony under New York or federal law. Viewing the allegations in the light most favorable to the plaintiff, defendants are plainly wrong ...
Case • 1963
. It gave the District Courts jurisdiction [17] "of civil actions on claims against the United States, for money damages, . . . for . . . personal injury . . . caused by the negligent or wrongful act ...
Case • 1975
that [ 420 U.S. Page 314] petitioners acted with malice in expelling them and defined "malice" as meaning "ill will against a person -- a wrongful act done intentionally without just cause or excuse ...
Brief • July 10, 2009
seven different BOP f acilities in sev en states. She is currently serving a 248-month sentence in the B OP, with a projected release date in 2017. 21. The em otional and physical consequences ...
Brief • 2012
Alehashern Paso Del Norte Civil Rights Project 1317 E. Rio Grande Ave, El Paso, TX 79902 6/10/'2 Date 6 /'7 Ian Kaplan Assistant County Attorney 500 E. San Antonio, Rm. 503 El Paso, TX 79901 r:-o(/J o ...
Publication
Filed under: PLRA
Legal Aid Society Second Circuit Plra Exhaustion Crib Sheet 2008 The Second Circuit PLRA Exhaustion Crib Sheet John Boston The Legal Aid Society Prisoners’ Rights Project Updated September 2, 2008 ...
, overall. The use of a meta-analysis to combine the data from all these long-term studies provides more confident projections of long-term re-offense rates. Sixteen of the 21 studies were done on offenders ...
Brief • May 31, 2019
trauma; it illustrates much of what is wrong with the TTY and how it falls far short of videophone communication. This call went through two relay operators so Ms. Rogers was unable to perceive her ...
trauma; it illustrates much of what is wrong with the TTY and how it falls far short of videophone communication. This call went through two relay operators so Ms. Rogers was unable to perceive her ...
Publication
request for a permanent injunction. UPCOMING TRl:AL In Spanjol v. U.S., a wrongful death FTCA suit filed in the Eastern District of Texas, we have tentatively scheduled the deposition of the plaintiff ...
Brief • November 24, 1998
.” Opp. at 7-8. 24 The United States is wrong, however, because Congress specifically provided that 25 constitutional torts are not part of this tort exclusion and that the United States has waived 26 ...
Brief • February 12, 2016
Filed under: Telephones, Telephone Rates
........................................................................................................20 ii USCA Case #15-1461 Document #1598725 Filed: 02/12/2016 Page 3 of 24 Movant-Intervenors, the Wright Petitioners, 1 DC Prisoners’ Project of the Washington Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights ...
, the United States is liable for damages caused by the negligent or wrongful acts of its employees acting within the scope of their employment, under circumstances where the United States, if a private person ...
Publication • March 8, 2016
Second Circuit PLRA Exhaustion Crib Sheet, Legal Aid Society, 2008 The Second Circuit PLRA Exhaustion Crib Sheet John Boston The Legal Aid Society Prisoners’ Rights Project Updated September 2, 2008 ...
Brief • 2010
be ineffectual in the face of severe overcrowding. For example, the construction plan, AB 900, authorized the addition of 12,000 new beds by 2009—but the State’s own projections showed that it would be short ...
Publication • July 29, 2016
Filed under: Medical, Statistics/Trends
Society’s Prisoners’ Rights Project. “The Department of Corrections is likely to say, ‘What do we care about TB [tuberculosis] testing?’ ” But as inmates cycle in and out of the community, they put ...
Publication
Filed under: Sentencing
that what they just heard is unfair, unseemly, or just plain wrong. The term “yuck factor” is shorthand to express that one’s negative gut reaction to a thing, action, or idea proves it is intrinsically ...
Publication • September 9, 2016
numbers of older prisoners projected for the future, barring much needed changes to harsh “tough on crime” laws that lengthened sentences and reduced or eliminated opportunities for parole or early release ...
Publication • May 26, 2016
reducing mandatory minimum sentences, revising marijuana laws, and expanding parole and probation opportunities. In New Orleans, innovative projects have significantly cut its jail population, and risk ...
Publication • March 10, 2016
to represent her and filed an emergency petition on her behalf. Following Ms. Nowlin’s release, the ACLU National Prison Project (NPP) and ACLU Racial Justice Program (RJP) launched an investigation to determine ...
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