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Case • 2023
to communicate important information [*20]  about patient-inmate care needs. Id., ¶¶ 148-157. R&R at pp. 82-84. After setting forth additional allegations in the SAC regarding Corporate ...
Case • 1992
communications not recognized in administrative proceedings lacking safeguards similar to those in judicial proceedings). [36] Judicial immunity also extends to governmental agencies and executive branch ...
Case • 2002
66, P43. He noted that the Rip article was published in The Middletown Times Herald, the local newspaper in the community where he was incarcerated before his transfer to Attica. Item 61, Ex. F, pp. 59 ...
, "... scientists are facing a shortage of nonhuman primates available for biomedical studies. Through the mid-1970s, the rhesus macaque could be readily imported from India, and the scientific community grew ...
Case • 2007
the plaintiff's literacy, communication skills, educational level, and litigation experience. To the extent there is any evidence in the record bearing on the plaintiff's intellectual capacity and psychological ...
Case • 2004
rehabilitation and that the community is not harmed by the [parolee's] being at large." Griffin v. Wisconsin, 483 U.S. 868, 875 (1987). When the parolee is no longer "at large" and the search no longer affects his ...
Case • 2004
disclose to Plaintiff's counsel and the Court. On January 15, 1999, Mr. Jimenez filed a request under the Government Records Access Management Act [**5] (GRAMA) with Valley Communication Services requesting ...
Case • 2008
Montanari's belief that "Bulger and Flemmi, 'as informants of an agent' would refuse to meet with him absent Connolly's intervention"); id. at 98 ("Bulger and Flemmi communicated almost exclusively ...
Case • 1999
(9th Cir. 1995). "In determining whether an entity is an arm of the state, [a federal court] look[s] to 'the way state law treats the entity.'" Id., quoting Mitchell v. Los Angeles Community College Dist ...
Case • 2005
of disability retirement. [29] After the meeting, there was some communication between plaintiff and Hilliker concerning the options. In a letter dated October 2, 2000, Hilliker informed plaintiff that unless ...
Case • 2008
Guidelines should be followed and this directive has been communicated to all healthcare providers. a. CMS has subcontracted with the Cooper Health System and its Infectious Disease Department to provide ...
Case • 1984
. See, e.g., Phillips v. Hunter Trails Community Association, 685 F.2d 184 (7th Cir. 1982) (housing discrimination award of $25,000 made by trial judge reduced to $10,000 in part because original award ...
Case • 2001
) taken as a whole, according to community standards, appeal to the "prurient interest," (2) depict, "in a patently offensive way," sexual conduct as defined by state law, (3) when taken as a whole, lack ...
Case • 1992
could conceivably still be "equitable" under Rule 60(b)(5) even if the rise in inmate population had been foreseen; the danger to the community from the pretrial release of inmates, for example, might ...
Case • 1983
this question it is useful to consider the residuum of liberty that the ordinary citizen enjoys in any organized society. All general laws -- whether designed to protect the health of the community, to control ...
. Probably the most positive thing that happened to me was being part of the college community that was in prison. There was the cell block the administration put aside specifically for inmates who were ...
a breakdown in communication during shift changes. “Briefings at shift changes in the detention facilities should routinely include information about inmates identified as suicide risks,” wrote Robert Winston ...
Brief • October 29, 2007
right to jury trial before state court and burden of proof I'While the government may also assert a secondary interest in protecting the community from danger, there is no dispute that Mr. Soeoth has ...
Brief • 2006
occasions at TCI. At those times she shuts down, cannot communicate, and is unable to care for herself. In 2004, Parker told Dr. Reschke that she was having suicidal thoughts. Reschke told her to see a crisis ...
Brief • 2005
disabilities, or mental illness do not engage in criminal behavior. They live peacefully and productively in their communities. But when someone with a serious mental disability is charged with a criminal ...
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