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Brief • May 21, 2019
Filed under: Medical, Medication, Hepatitis
HCV 1. 76. Vermont Law Vermont law requires DOC to meet its constitutional obligation to ensure inmates receive health care consistent with “prevailing medical standards” while in custody. See 28 ...
Brief • May 10, 2015
Filed under: Hepatitis, Failure to Treat
NANETTE LARSON, in her individual and her official capacities for actions under color of law as Health Services Director, Minnesota Department of Corrections, FOR CLASS CLAIMS AND INDIVIDUAL CLAIMS ...
Publication • 2023
in our other recent BOP oversight work and which we have reported on publicly. We do not make recommendations in this report because in our prior work we have recommended that the BOP address many of its ...
Brief • July 10, 2013
Filed under: Overcrowding
significantly. More significantly, the State has dramatically improved the level of mental health and medical care it provides to its inmates. Because of this progress, Applicants moved to terminate or modify ...
Brief • December 12, 2012
Filed under: Wrongful Death
, training, supervision and conduct of all health care providers at the jail. At all relevant times, CCS, by and through its employees and agents, was acting under color of law and its agents and employees ...
Publication
health care plans must be included in a comprehensive accounting of prison costs. In partnership with the Pew Center on the States, staff from the Vera Institute of Justice’s Center on Sentencing ...
Correctional Institution for Women, Civil Action No. 21-CV-352 JAMES ALEXANDER, in his personal capacity and in his official capacity as the Healthcare Facility Health Treatment Administrator of the North ...
Case • 2003
Correctional Industries("TCI"), Gary Johnson, John Benestante, Nolan Glass, Billy West and Joe White. The Plaintiff claims that the Defendants were deliberately indifferent to his health when they allowed him ...
Publication • August 3, 2016
this American Declaration in 1948 and also created the OAS. The OAS Charter adopted, proclaimed the “fundamental rights of the individual” as one of its basic principles. In this spirit, we have compiled reports ...
. Accordingly, it found that they were not sufficient to avert a finding of liability. The court also found an Eighth Amendment violation in the prison's system of medical and mental health care. Its condemnation ...
Article • May 6, 2015 • from PLN April, 2015
Filed under: Death Penalty
that represent pharmacists urged their members to stop providing drugs used in executions. The International Academy of Compounding Pharmacists issued a statement to its membership that the organization’s ...
subcontracted mental health care provider, Liberty Healthcare. The unusual move by the county against its jail medical contractors was the latest twist in the suit by the survivors of the dead man, Brandon Yates ...
Brief • July 31, 2024
and practices of Wellpath. Although El Paso County has sought to privatize health care services to inmates, it has a non-delegable duty to provide constitutionally adequate care, cannot contract away its ...
Publication • October 30, 2014
BEFORE THE UNITED STATES SENATE COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY SUBCOMMITTEE ON THE CONSTITUTION, CIVIL RIGHTS AND HUMAN RIGHTS PRESENTED ON June 19, 2012 STATEMENT OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENSE CENTER “It’s ...
Brief • 2012
conditions applicable to its establishment and operation: A. Classification and Housing System. (1) MDOC will develop and implement policies and procedures that establish a classification system that ensures ...
, AND EFFECTIVE SERVICES. VISION ALAMEDA COUNTY IS RECOGNIZED AS ONE OF THE BEST COUNTIES IN WHICH TO LIVE, WORK AND DO BUSINESS. The Board of Supervisors welcomes you to its meetings and your interest ...
Case • 2002
it to the members of the PACC prior to the PACC meeting, which takes place every four to six weeks. See id. Each PACC is operated by an independent mental health organization in its region pursuant to a contract ...
physical, emotional and mental harm 1 to individuals subjected to its use, particularly individuals who have existing mental health disorders, juveniles and pregnant women. Named Plaintiffs Elizabeth Seitz ...
of Appeal ruled in favor of the Human Rights Defense Center (HRDC) in its suit seeking records from Armor Correctional Health Services, the contracted healthcare provider at the Palm Beach County jail. HRDC ...
Article • January 1, 2026 • from PLN January, 2026
-­old Oklahoma County jail, which is chronically understaffed, has failed health inspections, and seen a spike in detainee deaths. With only 360 staff members, including 134 guards, the jail falls ...
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