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if true, the logic of such reasoning will be short lived. The moment the corporation must make a decision between the quality of your food, education, or medical care, on the one hand, and company profits ...
Article • July 15, 1994 • from PLN July, 1994
to an inmate." In its unanimous opinion, by Justice Souter, the court gave a history of the evolution of the deliberate indifference standard, which was first applied to prisoner medical claims in 1976 ...
Article • June 15, 1996 • from PLN June, 1996
per week, in violation of Article 21 of the United Nations' Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners, which specifies that detainees receive one hour of exercise daily. Medical care is grossly ...
the SORT-2 Team in 1999. However, he let stand claims against Sheahan and Remus pertaining to the beating, an attempted cover up and denial of medical attention after the beating. In the case of the July 29 ...
was in danger there. And I was scared for my life. Right now I take medication to hold onto my nerves, and I wasn't like this before I was subject to this." Sources: Richmond Times-Dispatch, Human Rights Watch ...
and humiliating form of punishment," he explains. "It is entirely counterproductive in terms of behavior modification and violates all standards of medical care, human decency and human rights." "Human beings ...
Article • September 15, 2003 • from PLN September, 2003
Filed under: Discrimination, Gay/Lesbian
with a total security staff of 90 guards. By 2002, Tutwiler's population had climbed to 1017 prisoners while the security staff had increased only to 92. Today, the facility comprises ten dorms, two medical ...
Article • November 15, 2003 • from PLN November, 2003
. Withrow involved a case brought by a prisoner pro se (Withrow) against Texas prison officials, claiming he had been denied constitutionally adequate medical treatment. Withrow and some of the defendants ...
for fresh air were beaten. Dozens of detainees were subsequently in need of medical treatment, as well as two soldiers on whom gas was blown by the wind. A few days later, Israeli television was invited ...
Article • December 15, 1993 • from PLN December, 1993
is also known as "plumbism" (lead poisoning) or "saturnism" (chronic lead poisoning). Medical authorities differ as to what constitutes an excessive amount of lead in the human system. Some authorities ...
Article • November 15, 1998 • from PLN November, 1998
, the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) incarcerated over 140,000 prisoners in approximately 150 prisons. Almost all medically fit TDCJ prisoners were required to work. TCI operated 44 factories ...
or discriminated against by their DOC employer, dead people, ex prisoners in nursing homes, victims of medical neglect and rape by DOC employees who are no longer incarcerated and many others. PLN provided extensive ...
Article • August 15, 2003 • from PLN August, 2003
Filed under: Civil Procedure, Damages
thinking of damages that relate directly to the injury. Examples include money to compensate a plaintiff for lasting physical injury or pain, medical expenses, and sometimes emotional suffering as well ...
Case • 2002
to [his] age and medical *208 condition," he could not take part in such programs. ( Id. ¶¶ 4, 48). Had he successfully participated, Plaintiff claims, he would have been granted "good time" credits which ...
Case • 2005
. Fiscal Ct., 22 F.3d 653, 660 (6th Cir. 1994) (concluding that "psychological needs may constitute serious medical needs, especially when they result in suicidal tendencies"). Comstock argues that McCrary ...
in early October 2007 found "deplorable" conditions, including youths living in filth, inadequate medical care, and an over-reliance on pepper spray by guards. Texas Youth Commission authorities quickly ...
to extreme temperatures and deprived of adequate sleep, food, sanitation, medical care and communication,? while being subjected to repeated, lengthy and coercive interrogations. In addition to such physical ...
that he donated half his income to charity every year. In his oncology practice, he treated those without medical insurance for free, paying for their chemotherapy out of his own pocket. "Confident ...
. Roger Guthrie, a former employee at the Carswell Federal Medical Center in Fort Worth, Texas, claims he was fired after reporting the sexual abuse of prisoners there, which he claimed was rampant ...
Article • October 15, 2006 • from PLN October, 2006
food or medical supplies to a group the government claims is a terrorist organization. Furthermore, Evan Kohlman, the governments expert on al Qaeda membership, has indicated that merely having been ...
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