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Brief • August 26, 2003
. usually obscene : an act of copulation 2. usually obscene: a sexual partner 3a. usually vulgar: DAMN 3b. usually vulgar: used especially with the as a meaningless intensive “what the fuck do they want from ...
Brief • August 17, 2001
Filed under: Discrimination
constitute a bona fide threat to national security.3 I. THE CONSTITUTION REQUIRES THE COURT -- NOT THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH OR COURT SECURITY PERSONNEL -- TO DETERMINE WHAT, IF ANY, INFORMATION SHOULD BE REDACTED ...
Brief • November 29, 2009
to dismiss pursuant to 12(b)(6), which is what the City 16 moved under, a pleading must be supported by allegations that 17 are not merely conclusory, but put fourth underlying facts so 18 as to make ...
probes. "We weren't going to duplicate or interfere with what the feds were engaged in. It's a matter of not screwing up another investigation," he told the Times. Federal authorities deny ...
on the floor while they were stomped and kicked by SORT members. "If you looked to see what the officer's name was, if you looked at his face, you got hit," said Pettiford. "It was absolutely brutal ...
Article • August 15, 1996 • from PLN August, 1996
. In doing so the court largely gutted what had until now been prisoners' constitutional right of access to the courts as established in Bounds v. Smith, 430 US 817, 97 S.Ct. 1491 (1977). "The importance ...
" for "citizen" and you have an idea of what things are like in Washington. Fortunately, the Washington state legislature is only in session for periods of 60 to 105 days a year. The 1995 legislative session began ...
their call . start going through, what trained last Fr iday or last year about whether you know , you ' re feel i ng at this location or that , that ' s not If they -- if -- if medical care is asked ...
Brief • 2009
about what he saw in the moments leading up to the shooting. He has a present recollection of those observations. Plaintiffs simply seek to have him position himself on the stairway so that he can achieve ...
Brief • 2007
Facts in Support of Their Motion for Summary Judgment and must conduct discovery to probe the accuracy of the declarations as well as to uncover what if anything each defendant did with regard to any ...
Brief • 2010
to determine what a ‘reasonable person’ would foresee under the circumstances.” United States v. Hanna, 293 F.3d 1080, 1086 (9th Cir. 16 2002); see also United States v. Romo, 413 F.3d 1044, 1050 (9th Cir ...
Article • April 1, 2022 • from PLN April, 2022
Filed under: Exposure to Cold
’m favored by the police.” His bond was $120,000, a sum far above what he and his family could afford. As he recounts his first days in jail, Van Zandt’s stories flow at a rapid clip. He ...
Article • February 1, 2023 • from PLN February, 2023
Filed under: Censorship
to Prisoners, says that it’s important to recognize how book censorship in prisons and schools arises from the same impulses “to hide the reality of what this country is,” but cautions ...
Department. They had also sent multiple letters to the local newspaper about individual instances of harassment and abuse. What was unusual was what happened next. Other men also heard the cries for help. John ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2011
efforts against censorship by prison officials - The American Prospect 2011 Books Behind Bars What are wardens thinking when they censor magazines and books? The American Prospect Adam Serwer | April 7 ...
Article • July 1, 2020 • from PLN July, 2020
and their supporters to let us know what’s going on at their facilities, and are publishing excerpts each month.   These letters have been lightly edited for length and clarity.   Kentucky A prisoner ...
Brief • April 14, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
, in promulgating general policy statements regarding the sentencing modification provisions in section 3582(c)(1)(A) of title 18, shall describe what should be considered extraordinary and compelling reasons ...
In-the-News Article • December 8, 2015
that are critical of the prison system, and underscored that claims against the BOP are “the word[s] of convicted felons.” “Inmates can write what they want to write, obviously ...
Publication • August 9, 2016
and Zgoba (2006) reported that although sexual offenses against children have not increased dramatically over the past several years, what has increased significantly is the use of the term “sexual predator ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
and dismay at how badly they were affected after six short days in what came to be known as the “Stanford Prison Experiment.”1 I’ve been studying real and much more powerful prisons ever since. In the last ...
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