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subsections, like most subsections of § 922(g), are phrased in passive terms that make relevant not a person’s conduct or knowledge, but simply what their status is or what has happened to them, such United ...
Brief • January 22, 2018
, (4) the neighbor’s prior deportation, and (5) photographs of the neighbor. The district court excluded the evidence on the ground that the defense’s theory of what happened was too speculative ...
Brief • February 5, 2018
’ that every ‘reasonable official would have understood that what he is doing violates that right.’” Ashcroft v. al-Kidd, 563 U.S. 731, 741 (2011) (alterations in original) (quoting Anderson v. Creighton, 483 ...
Brief • November 6, 2017
, um . . . [METRO]: But I’m going to . . . if I can’t use the money, I’m not going to leave that money there, doing nothing. TAMAYO: Uh hum. Yeah, . . . um . . . [METRO]: You know what I mean ...
lecture primarily out of interest in hearing the content of the lecture. He also was aware that a protest against Halbertal’s lecture had been planned, and was curious about seeing what happened ...
to that need if the official defers to the judgment of medical personnel about what medical services a detainee requires. Durmer v. O’Carroll, 911 F.2d 64, 67-69 (3d Cir. 1993). Accordingly, unsuccessful medical ...
Brief • August 11, 2010
or not a criminal prosecution was initiated, has no relevance whatsoever to whether Ramos or Rivera acted with malice; such testimony concerns what Brandon did and how a prosecutor's office operates - it has nothing ...
Filing • March 20, 2024
specificity 14 to determine what the attorney was actually working on,” and are “untethered to any 15 described factual issues or even the First or Fourteenth Amendment claims alleged in the 16 case ...
Filing • May 22, 2018
, the Court relied on the expertise of the prison officials, reasoning the officials knew better than the Court what harm the communications could cause. Id. at 91–93. But when it came to the marriage ...
Publication • 2012
Filed under: Discovery
, such as protective orders that protect a party from having to produce requested discovery,1 or what state courts often call restraining orders—orders preventing parties from engaging in conduct potentially injurious ...
Publication
. There is insufficient medical supervision over this process. During the week, the nurse visits the CPU daily and checks the medication box to see what it contains. The nurse may inspect the medication containers ...
Publication
Filed under: Mental Health
sions for both men and women. What did the researchers find? Corrections administrators and mental health professionals. The researchers created short questionnaires that ii Who should read ...
By Senior Attorney J. Phillip Griffin It is difficult to predict what issues will become important as the courts deal with new kinds of cases. Some legislatures have passed laws to limit the disparities ...
Publication • March 1, 2014
George Billadeau.2 Acting Lieutenant Billadeau was in the room while Messier was restrained, and supervised what the IAU found to be a violation of DOC policy, but he did not intervene. A report of the IAU ...
Publication • February 10, 2016
; the police report to prosecutors, who often shape what police officers do in individual cases. 2 In the U.S., however, prosecutors do not control the police. Instead, the chief of police—also known ...
Publication
Filed under: Mental Health, Suicides
that only an inmate scoring in the high category of acute risk would be placed on suicide observation status. The question then becomes, is this what DCHCS officials intended when developing the definitions ...
Publication
Filed under: Media, First Amendment
the right that remain open to the inmate; what impact an accommodation of the asserted right will have on guards and other inmates; and whether there are obvious alternatives to the regulation that show ...
Publication
Filed under: Medical
to institutions. • Implementation of a statewide survey every three to four years to determine what constitutes a reasonable hourly fee for various medical specialties in selected regions of the state ...
Publication
Filed under: International, Immigration
.9 A central issue within immigration detention is what standards govern the treatment of detained immigrants to ensure that their rights are not violated. The federal government has national ...
Publication
Filed under: Media, First Amendment
is prohibited."30 Content-neutral regulation of speech means the restrictions are placed on speech regardless of what the speaker has to say. Such content-neutral regulations that interfere with what otherwise ...
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