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Filed under: Court Access
., American Communities Project, Brown University, The State of Public School Integration: Desegregation Court Cases and School Demographic Data, http://www.s4.brown.edu/schoolsegregation/desegregationdata.htm ...
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pressure from the court, the Warden agreed to exempt McClurg and Holder from routine cross-gender pat searches until a full hearing on the merits. McClurg transferred to a community corrections 2614 3 ...
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and walked back to the hospital to wait~to come out of surgery. "Working Together for SAFE Communities" 481 2 Ms. ~old the detective that Ms. ~ already arranged a ride home from Offi~oks. Detective Brooks ...
a hundred witnesses under similar conditions for longer than 24 hours.7 Like Mr. Salazar, the victims of this practice were mostly Black and Brown residents who lived in low-income communities in Chicago ...
Brief • October 14, 2016
Filed under: Wrongful Death, Suicides
. Inmates have a higher suicide rate than their community counterparts; c. Pretrial detainees have a suicide attempt rate of about 7.5 times (compared to sentenced prisoners at almost six times) the rate ...
Brief • February 14, 2014
. A policy, custom or practice of failing to meet widely accepted community standards of care with regard to medical services for injured inmates of the Lane County jail. 45. The policies of defendants ...
Brief • 2008
of the records in the custody or under the control of ICE would have located additional responsive documents, including internal ICE electronic communications generated in reaction to the articles published ...
of ACA standards. Instead, he opined that because of the decisions, only two sets of national standards receive attention from the corrections community. (DeLand Report at 6.) Mr. DeLand’s conclusions ...
. . . . In some situations, civil rights plaintiffs will not have to show subjective awareness by the defendant of the risk encountered; it is enough if the community, as represented by a jury, determines ...
Brief • March 12, 2015
Filed under: Malpractice
accrued. Id. (internal quotation marks omitted). 10. Furthermore, the standard of care applicable to physicians treating prisoners is the same as the standard that applies to the general medical community ...
Brief • June 21, 2016
the money to pay her fines and court costs. Defendant Black did not ask Ms. Roberts whether she was working or why she could not pay. He did not offer her a payment plan or community service. He told Ms ...
Brief • August 13, 2010
Filed under: Evidence, Discovery
; storing and reviewing substantive, case-related communications such as email; obtaining Giglio information from local law enforcement officers; disclosure questions related to trial preparation witness ...
Brief • February 9, 2015
effective alternative means of communicating with her and her husband. The court in Liese discusses each of the persons who were asked to provide a deaf interpreter and decides that the operating physician ...
Brief • July 12, 2002
, the lump had grown even more and was clearly visible. 6 16. On May 7, 1997, five months after he first communicated his concern about the 7 lump in his neck. which had now grown substantially since he ...
Brief • March 8, 2010
recordings played in court are subject to the same principles of public access as written matter. In the landmark case Nixon v. Warner Communications, Inc., 435 U.S. 589, 599 (1978), the Supreme Court applied ...
Brief • September 24, 2020
, and other support staff who are responsible for providing and protecting the constitutional right to effective assistance of counsel. NAPD members are advocates in jails, in courtrooms, and in communities ...
Investigator Butler, Mr. Chetcuti, Deputy Tanabe, County, and Does One through Fifty, 19 and each of them, Plaintiff suffered injury to his reputation in the community. 20 52. As a result of the acts ...
Brief • September 24, 2019
its functions."' Chemical Weapons Working Group v. U.S. E.P.A., 1.85F.R.D. 1, 3 (If.D.C. 1999) (quoting Dudman Communications v. Department of the Air Force, 815 F.2d 1,565, 1568 (D.C. Cir. 1987)). k ...
. Plaintiff suffered immeasurable harm as a result of his lengthy, unjust incarceration. He continues to suffer as he struggles to integrate into the free community and repair his shattered life. He brings ...
to the 12 community. In addition to this historical record, empirical research on settings and situations in some ways analogous to solitary confinement has reached consistent conclusions about the painful ...
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