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Article • June 1, 2015
$12,500 Settlement for CCA’s Failure to Treat Tennessee Prisoner by $12,500 Settlement for CCA’s Failure to Treat Tennessee Prisoner Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) paid $12,500 to settle the lawsuit of prisoner Katie J. Farr for its failure to treat her serious medical condition while held at the Silverdale Correctional …
$12,500 Settlement for CCA Guard’s Failure to Protect Tennessee Prisoner Stabbed 13 Times by $12,500 Settlement for CCA Guard’s Failure to Protect Tennessee Prisoner Stabbed 13 Times Correction Corporation of America (CCA) paid $12,500 to settle a lawsuit brought by Metro-Davidson County Detention Facility prisoner Roberto J. Gatewood. Gatewood alleged …
Article • June 1, 2015
$8,500 Settlement for Sexual Assault of Minor by Alabama Prisoner on Work Release by $8,500 Settlement for Sexual Assault of Minor by Alabama Prisoner on Work Release The city of Cordova, Alabama, agreed to pay $8,564.26 to settle a lawsuit that charged it failed to properly supervise a prisoner who …
Article • June 1, 2015
$8,000 Payment for CCA Prisoner for Failure to Treat Asthma by $8,000 Payment for CCA Prisoner for Failure to Treat Asthma Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) paid $8,000 to settle the lawsuit of Silverdale Correctional Facility prisoner Robert Jackson, who alleged CCA failed proper medical treatment for him. Jackson had …
$7,900 Settlement for Juvenile Assaulted in CCA Prison by $7,900 Settlement for Juvenile Assaulted in CCA Prison Corrections Corporation of America paid $7,900 to settle a negligent hiring lawsuit that involved assault and battery of a juvenile at the Silverdale Detention Facilities in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The complaint stemmed from a …
Article • June 1, 2015
Filed under: Injury -- Misc., Infections
$7,500 Settlement for CCA Prisoner Bitten by Spider by $7,500 Settlement for CCA Prisoner Bitten by Spider Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) paid $7,500 to settle a lawsuit brought by prisoner Jimmy L. Redmond, Jr., for its failure to properly treat a spider bite he sustained at the Silverdale Correctional …
Hadix v. Caruso, MI, Plf's Opp. to Def's Motion for Termination, Prison Conditions, 2015 I. DEFENDANTS MISAPPLY THE WAL-MART DECISION. The case that Defendants’ Trial Brief cites most extensively involves employment law and considers whether class certification should be granted. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. v. Dukes, 131 S. Ct. 2541 (2011) …
Brummett v. County of San Diego, CA, Motion for Attorney's Fees, Asphyxiation, 2015
Publication • 2015
Fire to the Prisons, Issue 12, Spring 2015 A Periodical of Frustration #12 / Spring 2015 IT’S NOT ABOUT ANYTHING IT’S ABOUT EVERYTHING “WE MUST ABANDON ALL MODELS & STUDY OUR POSSIBILITIES.” -E.A POE DISCONTENT What is the point? This is for the world’s exploited and dominated groups or classes. …
Publication • 2015
Communicating with Deaf Clients, Guide for TX Attys, Disability Rights TX, 2015 Effectively Communicating with Deaf Clients Guide for Texas Attorneys Working with deaf or hard of hearing individuals, whether in court or in your office, requires advance preparation. Not all deaf and hard of hearing individuals communicate in the …
Section 1983 Litigation, Karen Blum Journal Article, 2015 SECTION 1983 LITIGATION: THE MAZE, THE MUD, AND THE MADNESS Karen M. Blum* INTRODUCTION Some of us were there at the “founding,” and I don’t mean in 1871 when 42 U.S.C. § 19831 was originally enacted as the Ku Klux Klan Act,2 …
Publication • 2015
Filed under: Immigration
Prosecutorial Discretion Denied, Report on DHS Deportation Trends, National Immigration Project, 2015 1 Prosecutorial Discretion Denied April 2015 © 2015 2 Credit and Acknowledgements Authors: Carolina Canizales, United We Dream Network Paromita Shah, National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild Editors: Rosa Saavedra-­‐Vanacore, National Immigration Project of the National …
Publication • 2015
Deadly Force in the Philadelphia Police Department, CNA Analysis Independent Assessment, 2015 COLLABORATIVE REFORM INITIATIVE An Assessment of Deadly Force in the Philadelphia Police Department George Fachner ! Steven Carter COLLABORATIVE REFORM INITIATIVE An Assessment of Deadly Force in the Philadelphia Police Department George Fachner ! Steven Carter This project …
Publication • 2015
Filed under: HRDC Publications
HRDC FCC Comment re: Virginia DOC prison phone rate reduction Human Rights Defense Center DEDICATED TO PROTECTING HUMAN RIGHTS December 31, 2015 The Honorable Tom Wheeler, Chairman Federal Communications Commission 445 12th St. S.W. Washington DC 20554 Re: Comment for WC Docket 12-375 Dear Chairman Wheeler: The Human Rights Defense …
Paying the Price for Solitary Confinement, ACLU Factsheet, 2015 PAYING the PRICE for SOLITARY CONFINEMENT  Over the past few decades, United States corrections systems have increasingly relied on the use of solitary confinement as a tool to manage certain incarcerated populations. Prisoners in solitary confinement remain alone in their …
Publication • 2015
Filed under: Parole
Second Strike Early Parole Report Plan, CDCR, 2015
Publication • 2015
The First 48: Ending the Use of Categorically Unconstitutional Holds, Article by Daniel Horwitz, 2015 The First 48: Ending the Use of Categorically Unconstitutional Investigative Holds in Violation of County of Riverside v. McLaughlin DANIEL A. HORWITZ * Table of Contents I. INTRODUCTION II. DIVERGING AUTHORITY III. THE PROPER INTERPRETATION …
Publication • 2015
Filed under: Parole
Parole Release Hearings: The Fallacy of Discretion, Article by R. Kyle Alagood, 2015 5 T. MARSHALL L.J. GENDER, RACE & JUST. (forthcoming 2015) PAROLE RELEASE HEARINGS: THE FALLACY OF DISCRETION R. Kyle Alagood* Despite nearly every U.S. state having created a parole system, incarcerated offenders do not have a constitutional …
Publication • 2015
Emancipate the FLSA, Article on Prison Labor, Patrice A. Fulcher, 2015 EMANCIPATE THE FLSA: TRANSFORM THE HARSH ECONOMIC REALITY OF WORKING INMATES PATRICE A. FULCHER* ABSTRACT Prisoner labor is a booming American industry. The 2.3 million people in the United States of America (“U.S.”) behind bars serve as human resources …
Publication • 2015
Supermax Administration and the Eighth Amendment, Article by Keramet Reiter, 2015 Supermax Administration and the Eighth Amendment: Deference, Discretion, and Double Bunking, 1986–2010 Keramet Reiter* This Article explores the constitutionality of supermax prisons, focusing on one of the earliest and largest supermaxes in the United States, California’s Pelican Bay State …
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