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Case • 2000
in inmate disciplinary hearings constitute expression as protected by the First Amendment. We find that they do. The Supreme Court has long held that communicative action is protected by the First Amendment ...
Case • 2002
Ruggiero v. Federal Communications Commission - 278 F.3d 1323 (D.C.Cir. 2002) - 2002 Ruggiero v. Federal Communications Commission, 278 F.3d 1323 (D.C.Cir. 02/08/2002) [1] U.S. Court ...
Filing • September 2, 2025
Filed under: Censorship
. On numerous occasions since April 2025, Defendants refused to deliver books and magazines HRDC sent to prisoners at the Jail, directly violating HRDC’s First Amendment right to communicate information ...
Brief • 2003
of the California Department of Corrections, Parole and Community 14 Services Division ("P&CSD"). Defendant Carol A. Daly is a Commissioner and Chair 15 of the Board of Prison Terms ("BPT"). Defendants Alfred R ...
a reasonable expectation that communications between AC staff and the prisoner are confidential. Page 3 of22 Case 3:17-cv-00468-JWD-EWD Document 17 e. 08/10/17 Page 4 of 23 "Complaints" or "Reports ...
Brief • February 18, 2005
in both ears. Bailey has been deaf since birth. He has no ability to hear. 2. Bailey communicates using American Sign Language ("ASL"). Heis fluent in ASL. When trying to communicate with a hearing person ...
Filing • March 20, 2024
the prevailing market rate in the relevant community.” Sw. Fair 8 Hous. Council v. WG Scottsdale LLC, No. 19-00180, 2022 WL 16715613 at *3 (D. Ariz. 9 Nov. 4, 2022) (citing Kelly, 822 F.3d at 1099 ...
the Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) approved breakthrough Direct Acting Anti-Viral (“DAA”) medications, a full cure for HCV has been available, with no significant adverse side effects. The community ...
Brief • March 11, 2014
Filed under: Telephones, Telephone Rates
Wright v Securus, DC, Pet Opp to Securus Petition, inmate calling services, 2014 Before The FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of: Rates For Interstate Inmate ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons
 off  of  mass  incarceration.   More  and  more  families  are  being  torn  apart,  communities  are  seeing  an  entire   generation  put  behind  bars ...
Publication
) • The department did not ensure grantees met grant funding requirements. (Finding 5, page 14) • The department did not ensure counties complied with financial reporting requirements for the community correction act ...
Brief • September 2, 2025
Filed under: Censorship
. On numerous occasions since April 2025, Defendants refused to deliver books and magazines HRDC sent to prisoners at the Jail, directly violating HRDC’s First Amendment right to communicate information ...
Publication • 2021
and accountability. The Center is interdisciplinary and works in partnership with schools, departments, centers and institutes across Columbia, other universities, government agencies, community organizations ...
Publication • March 1, 2016
, and satisfaction with help received to maintain contact during incarceration. Y Length of the male partner’s incarceration, participation in relationship education, and baseline communication skills did not appear ...
Publication • March 1, 2016
, and satisfaction with help received to maintain contact during incarceration. Y Length of the male partner’s incarceration, participation in relationship education, and baseline communication skills did not appear ...
Publication • December 2, 2014
Filed under: Police
is responsible for: ♦♦ Ensuring that the complaint and commendation processes are accessible to all community members; ♦♦ Monitoring investigations into community complaints, internal complaints, and critical ...
Brief • August 12, 2004
. § 1391 venue properly lies in this Court because all of the events at issue occurred in the District of Columbia. PARTIES 5. Mr. Heard is a deaf man who has no verbal skills and communicates in American ...
Case • 1980
is made by a deaf inmate, or, if in the judgment of a member of the Adjustment Team, effective communication is not occurring. 3. It is hereby agreed that Defendants will provide and compensate a qualified ...
- impaired persons, Sean often communicates most effectively with the assistance of a sign language interpreter. Each year, Sean is asked to defend himself at classification hearings and the occasional ...
Article • January 15, 1994 • from PLN January, 1994
Filed under: Crime/Demographics, Crime
does nothing but further militarize our communities and criminalize our youth - criminalize an entire generation. It's this system's solution to a shortage of jobs and educational opportunities. Instead ...
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