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Filed under: Juveniles
AMBROSE, Clinical Professor, University of Washington ROBERT BORUCHOWITZ, Professor, Seattle University School of Law BRIAN BUCKLEY, DLA Piper BETH COLGAN, Columbia Legal Services, Institutions Project ...
Brief • March 20, 2013
OF ARIZONA 8 9 Prison Legal News, a project of the Human Rights Defense Center, ORDER Plaintiff, 10 11 v. 12 Paul Babeu, individual and in his official capacity as Sheriff of Pinal County, Arizona; et ...
Publication
Filed under: Media, First Amendment
the suspension, finding that the speech in question had no connection to any “class or school project” or was in any way “school-sponsored.” Indeed, while “the intended audience was undoubtedly connected ...
Case • 2002
that substantive justice was accomplished."). Chief among modern maxims is: "equity will not suffer a wrong without a remedy"-a scintillating compulsion of American procedure and remedial law. Yale Law School at 145 ...
York, New York Raphael Sperry Architects/Designers/Planners for Social Responsibility Berkeley, California Kris Nyrop LEAD Program Seattle, Washington Heather Lusk Life Foundation & The CHOW Project ...
Publication • March 1, 2023
Filed under: Discrimination
/S72UC4LJ]. 30. Kirk James & Julie Smyth, If George Zimmerman Were Found Guilty, Would the Criminal Justice System Be Considered Just?, in TRAYVON MARTIN, RACE, AND AMERICAN JUSTICE: WRITING WRONG 107, 107 ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: Media, Access to Media
(1963). 19. Arkansas Writers' Project, Inc. v. Ragland, 481 U.S. 221,231 (1987). 20. "The Supreme Court and lower courts have developed this First Amendment right to gather information in a patchwork ...
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are Key to a Successful Realignment Initiative” prepared by the National Employment Law Project and Rubicon Programs Appendix D: “Drug Courts: Alternatives and Practices” prepared by the Drug Policy ...
Case • 2012
Prison Legal News v. Columbia County - U.S.D.C. (D. Ore.), Case No. 3:12-cv-00071-SI - 2012 PRISON LEGAL NEWS, a project of the HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENSE CENTER, Plaintiff, v. COLUMBIA COUNTY; COLUMBIA ...
) .....................................................................................19 77 F.R. 37106 (June 20, 2012) .................................................................................18 A. Blaze, “Female Inmate Housed in Male Prison Sues,” The Bilerico Project (Jan. 3 ...
Brief • 2005
Shane, Claire E. Coleman and Caroline M. Flintoft THE LEGAL AID SOCIETY Prisoners' Right Project 199 Water Street, 6th floor New York, New York 10038 (212) 577-3300 John Boston, Jonathan Chasan, Betsy ...
Brief • March 30, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
is growing exponentially. Nationally, projections by the CDC indicate that over 200 million people in the United States could be infected with COVID-19 over the course of the pandemic without effective public ...
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Filed under: Magazines, Pro Se Magazine
in Rehabilitation page 16 Pro Se Practice: Inmate Testimony Where Mental Dine.. i' an Issue ... page 19 Subscribe to Pro 8e! 8ee bilck myre for deooJ.'J This project is supported by a grant atfministered ...
Brief • August 12, 2013
Authority to Enter Injunctive Relief “[T]he scope of a district court’s equitable powers to remedy past wrongs is broad, for breadth and flexibility are inherent in equitable remedies.”12 At the same time ...
Brief • August 12, 2013
Filed under: Police Searches
Authority to Enter Injunctive Relief “[T]he scope of a district court’s equitable powers to remedy past wrongs is broad, for breadth and flexibility are inherent in equitable remedies.”12 At the same time ...
their differences reveal different understandings of what is wrong with the criminal justice system), and David Alan Sklansky, The Progressive Prosecutor’s Handbook, 50 U.C. DAVIS L. REV. ONLINE 25, 27 (2017 ...
Publication • May 26, 2016
. This was 9 The union argument was that the projected $16.4 million in annual savings from privatization vanishes when the FTE loss and prime vendor discount advantage, both achievable under a public model ...
contract could save MDOC 30 percent on food expenses. This was 9 The union argument was that the projected $16.4 million in annual savings from privatization vanishes when the FTE loss and prime vendor ...
Case • 1997
and Rehabilitation Project (Native American Project) while studying full-time towards a bachelor's degree in criminal Justice and Indian affairs. [27] D. Continued Advocacy; Warden's Personal Resentment [28 ...
of offering videophone services as early as 2007, but ultimately did not. [Id. at PSOF73] In a December 2013 Project Request Form, Keith Nordell, who was CDOC’s highest ranking attorney at the time, stated ...
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