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Publication • August 26, 2016
Filed under: Work, Prison Industries
documented at Atwater since December 2003.28 Leroy Smith later files a response with the OSC. AUGUST 2005. UNICOR’s “Project GREEN-FED,” a pilot project that offers Arkansas residents free e-waste recycling ...
Publication
Filed under: Sexual Assault
nationwide dedicated to the principles of liberty and equality embodied in our Constitution and our civil rights laws. The ACLU and many of our legal projects, such as the National Prison Project (NPP ...
Publication
Filed under: Religious Freedom
for the Annie E. Casey Foundation, whose generous funding made this project possible, and Ira Barbell, our project manager at the Casey Foundation, who provided ongoing support and guidance. i Contents ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
Filed under: Medical
THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES PRESS   500 Fifth Street, NW   Washington, DC 20001 NOTICE: The project that is the subject of this report was approved by the Governing Board of the National Research Council, whose ...
Kickback publication • March 15, 2019
for confidentiality, is or becomes publicly known through no wrongful act of the party, is rightfully received from a third party who has no confidentiality obligation with respect to the information, or is developed ...
Case • 1996
defender, were on the brief for amici curiae Kansas Defender Project/Appellate Defender Office. Page 247 [7] The opinion of the court was delivered by [8] Leroy Hendricks appeals from a jury ...
Case • 1997
] Rochelle Romosca McKim, FAIREY, PARISE & MILLS, P.A., Columbia, South Carolina; Elizabeth Alexander, National Prison Project, AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION, Washington, D.C.; Stephen B. Bright, SOUTHERN ...
Case • 1983
reject the notion that an arm of the State may be allowed to violate an individual's constitutional rights because funds have not been appropriated to remedy the wrong. Massachusetts Gen. Hosp. v. Revere ...
Case • 1989
A. Friedman, argued, Eleanor F. Martin, Claudia Wright, National Prison Project, Washington, District of Columbia, Attorneys for Appellee. [9] Patricia G. Littlefield, U.S. Dept. of Justice, Special ...
Case • 2001
, plaintiff: Elizabeth Alexander, National Prison Project of the ACLUF, Washington, DC. For RICHARD TERRY HEIT, plaintiff: Patricia A. Streeter, Detroit, MI. For THOMAS P. D'HAEM, LEN DENHOUTER, ALICE ...
Case • 2004
. (Mueller, Inmates' Civil Rights Cases and the Federal Courts: Insights Derived From a Field Research Project in the Eastern District of California (1995) 28 Creighton L.Rev. 1255, 1278, fn. 91 (Inmates ...
Case
Legal News is a project of the Human Rights Defense Center, a non-profit organization that advocates on behalf of prisoner rights. Dkt. 359 (Ex. 1, Decl. of Paul Wright), ¶ 1. The organization ...
for hearings, with a decision projected by July 11, 2005. State Senator Gloria Romero, a CDCR critic, welcomed the court's action. In a stunning admission of political and bureaucratic failure, then CDCR ...
government, and reform, and he has taken every opportunity since becoming governor to project that image. There is often debate as to whether particular actions that he takes represent true "follow-through ...
. In July 2006, another eight FDOC guards were charged with grand theft. Some were accused of stealing from FDOCs recycling program while others used prison labor on personal projects. Prisoners were used ...
over the next decade.  “It’s one of Epp’s more significant contributions,” said Owens, who served on the task force.  “It recognizes the state has been wrong ...
Article • September 2, 2018 • from PLN September, 2018
Filed under: News in Brief
of the Campaign to Fight Toxic Prisons and coordinator of the Human Rights Defense Center’s Prison Ecology Project. Mohamed was charged with property damage/criminal mischief of $1,000 or more, resisting ...
Article • February 2, 2016 • from PLN February, 2016
Filed under: News in Brief
that he was in the wrong place and told by a deputy to walk two blocks to the police station to surrender. Even though Castro handed over a note that revealed the location of the slain woman’s body ...
Article • June 5, 2019 • from PLN June, 2019
Filed under: News in Brief
the Oklahoma County District Attorney to join with the Innocence Project in a motion to vacate his conviction. The motion was granted on June 11, 2018 after Tall Bear had served 26 years in prison. Tragically ...
Brief • 2010
Docket 32, page 1, 3.) Amici National Police Accountability Project [hereafter NPAP] and Human Rights Defense Center [hereafter HRDC] , in their brief, “urge that this Court hold that any law enforcement ...
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