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Brief • March 16, 2020
with the virus that causes COVID-19.  It is incumbent on hospitals and medical facilities throughout the country to assess their preparedness posture and be prepared to surge capacity and capability.  Additional ...
Brief • October 27, 2006
at Leavenworth, Ks.; the Federal Medical Center at Carswell, Texas; the Federal Correctional Institution at Petersburg, Va., and the Federal Correctional Institution at Victorville, Calif. The Life Connections ...
In-the-News Article • August 14, 2020
-based CoreCivic, barricaded themselves in their cellblock after officers allegedly denied them medical treatment for COVID-19 symptoms. One prisoner said officers sprayed tear gas at the inmates ...
In-the-News Article • December 12, 2023
execution method is the latest in a long list of government attempts to “medicalize and sterilize the process of killing people.” “I think it's worth pointing out from ...
Brief • January 19, 2000
Filed under: Accidents
injuries and medical expenses which I incurred as a result of a traffic accident on or about March 25 1998, on Interstate 95 when I was being transported by the District of Columbia. Ilt ...
In-the-News Article • August 19, 2016
;were angry about low-quality food and medical care, as well as about correctional officers the inmates believed were disrespectful." Leonard Sipes, who retired in June after more than 25 years ...
In-the-News Article • August 30, 2016
;multiple reports alleging overcrowding, unsanitary conditions, medical neglect, civil rights violations, and problems with sexual assault at private prisons. The DOJ documented&amp ...
In-the-News Article • September 9, 2016
. The Bureau of Prisons, which oversees all federal inmates requires that all prisoners (barring medical reasons) work. State prisoners are in the same boat; according to Eric Fink, a professor at Elon Law ...
In-the-News Article • October 14, 2015
, incomplete suicide prevention screening and improper distribution of medication. In annual visits from 2010 to 2015, state inspectors found the jail noncompliant with minimum jail standards every year ...
In-the-News Article • October 26, 2015
educational services and request services, including medical and clergy, Pinkney said. All inmate accounts will become automated, which will allow family members to deposit funds to a commissary account using ...
Filing • March 14, 2016
was represented by Tom Costello, I can (and will, if need be) reach out to him, as well. The case was a medical negligence claim. Finally, there are two cases filed under pseudonyms that we resolved in 2005 ...
In-the-News Article • February 7, 2018
to prisoners. "[Inmates] are literally a captive market with no other choices when firms are granted monopoly contracts to provide medical care, food services, phone services, etc.," he tells&nbsp ...
In-the-News Article • October 23, 2016
have shifted costs to the public sector, including through security, capping medical costs, and maintaining profit guarantees in their contracts. Further, Friedmann contends that quality also suffers ...
In-the-News Article • October 28, 2016
;nbsp;found substandard living conditions, inadequate medical care, and higher rates of violence at 14 prisons run by CCA and other private companies, the Department of Justice announced ...
In-the-News Article • July 27, 2018
;The Department of Corrections removed and censored the article as part of its ongoing effort to cover up what took place at Garner and to keep prisoners who were housed at Garner ignorant of the potential medical ...
In-the-News Article • April 24, 2018
including Kovari took turns lying on the floor with other inmate's feet on top for the opportunity to sleep. Kovari was also not permitted to take his medication and asked to be taken to the hospital ...
In-the-News Article • July 13, 2012
; there really isn't a lot to say. If you as the reader don't have a problem with people dying of medical neglect for easily treatable illnesses, or with prisoners being raped by the people who ...
In-the-News Article • April 2, 2020
be a breeding ground for such a contagious disease. “The facility has long had lots of problems … related to brutality, corruption and, of course, medical care - that’s even ...
In-the-News Article • March 9, 2023
;At Kirkland Reception and Evaluation Center, once his head was shaved, Murdaugh would also undergo medical and psychological testing among types of assessment. On Murdaugh's new life in prison, trial ...
Publication • February 9, 2016
, so that those assisting them can, for example, contact their relatives and doctor quickly once evacuated to get the medical and other critical assistance they need following a disaster. About Us ...
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