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Publication • February 16, 2016
BOP Report 2005-2, OIG, 2005 U.S. Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General Office of the Inspector General Semiannual Report to Congress April 1, 2005–September 30, 2005 U.S. Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General Message From the Inspector General This semiannual report summarizes the work of the …
Publication • February 15, 2016
Filed under: Court Access, Judiciary
Can Judicial Independence Be Attained in the South, GA State University Law Review (Bright), Vol 14, P 817, July, 1998 CAN JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE BE ATTAINED IN THE SOUTH? OVERCOMING HISTORY, ELECTIONS, AND MISPERCEPTIONS ABOUT THE ROLE OF THE JUDICIARY By Stephen B. Bright* Volume 14, Georgia State University Law Review, …
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E. Rogers College of Law. 1. Baraldini v. Meese, 691 F. Supp. 432, 449 (D.D.C. 1989) (reprimanding prison officials for sending female inmates to a “Supermax” (as hereafter defined) for radical ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
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Filed under: Medical
number of these physicians to supervise their physician Thirty-four of the 66 physician assistants working in BOP at its seven medical referral centers h&e not met either of these requirements ...
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THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT RACHEL E. BRODIN † INTRODUCTION On November 18, 2000, Ryan K. Schorr, a twenty-five-year-old who suffered from bipolar disorder, was involuntarily committed to the Holy ...
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THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT RACHEL E. BRODIN † INTRODUCTION On November 18, 2000, Ryan K. Schorr, a twenty-five-year-old who suffered from bipolar disorder, was involuntarily committed to the Holy ...
. ........................................................... 20 E. The parole board denies parole based on its disagreement with a positive assessment by the AOP therapist ...
or a shelter, likely to be ] HIV-infected, out of money, with a spot" Lower Eas=t-S-id~e==(N-Y-C-'} history of drug abuse and no access to In the early part of the century, crowded "five cents a lodgings were ...
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Filed under: Mental Health
Attorney for First Amendment Rights Peter J. Eliasberg Director of Program Support Elizabeth Schroeder 1 3 1 3 WEST E I GH T H S T R E E T LOS AN G EL ESC A 90 0 1 7 t 2 1 3•97 7 •9 5 0 0 f 2 1 3 •97 7 ...
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of Petitioner, citing the Orr decision, ordering the Respondent to immediately consider Petitioner for a sentence reduction under 3621(e). We have taken steps to preserve our appeal rights in anticipation ...
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Aclu Report on Abuses in Missouri Jails 2009 SUFFERING IN SILENCE: HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES IN ST. LOUIS CORRECTIONAL CENTERS CENTERS Suffering in Silence: Human Rights Abuses in St. Louis Correctional Centers A Preliminary Investigation of Civil Liberties Violations at the St. Louis Justice Center and the Medium Security Institution Prepared …
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and in Tulia, Texas). 8 Id. at 658 n. 12-13. 9 Id. at 658 n. 14. 10 See generally id. 11 See 1 DONALD E. WILKES, JR., STATE POSTCONVICTION REMEDIES AND RELIEF: WITH FORMS, § 2-5, at 163–645 (2001); id. § 3-2 ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Legal Materials
, 42d Cong., 1st Sess. 244 (1871); see also Monroe, 365 U.S. at 171-90 (discussing the history of the Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871). See supra note 27 and accompanying text. See 1A MARTIN A. SCHWARTZ & JOHN E ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
rates, such as Georgia (-10%), North Carolina (-19.3%) 1 E. Ann Carson, Prisoners in 2013 (Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics, 2014, NCJ 247282), 7; Stephanie Minor ...
Publication • June 3, 2016
Alternatives to Detention - ICE Improved Data Collection and Analyses Needed, GAO, 2014 United States Government Accountability Office Report to Congressional Committees November 2014 ALTERNATIVES TO DETENTION Improved Data Collection and Analyses Needed to Better Assess Program Effectiveness GAO-15-26 November 2014 ALTERNATIVES TO DETENTION Improved Data Collection and Analyses Needed …
Publication • October 1, 2013
they also did in the past, was via a block grant from the Federal government, available through Title IV-E funding, which provides states with further resources for funding sanctioning options for youth who ...
Publication • August 9, 2016
. The court may also make residential drug treatment a condition of probation. >>Connecticut SB 983 creates a new offense category—a Class E felony. This category is any felony that carries a maximum prison ...
Publication • November 1, 2010
The Use of Crim. Records in College Admissions Ctr. for Community Alternatives 2010 THE USE OF CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORDS IN COLLEGE ADMISSIONS RECONSIDERED THE USE OF CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORDS IN COLLEGE ADMISSIONS RECONSIDERED Acknowledgements This report was written by staff of the Center for Community Alternatives (CCA), Marsha Weissman, Ph.D., …
Publication • December 19, 2013
Filed under: Immigration
turpitude” (“CIMTs”) at any time after U.S. admission, (c) one crime involving moral turpitude with a term of imprisonment of more than one year, (d) a controlled substance offense, or (e) a firearm offense ...
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