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Publication • 2021
Filed under: COVID-19
Viral Injustice, 2021 VIRAL INJUSTICE by Brandon L. Garrett & Lee Kovarsky* INTRODUCTION .............................................................................. 1 I. COVID-19 AS A NEW LEGAL CHALLENGE.............................. 6 A. COVID-19 in Detention Facilities .................................... 6 1. Vulnerable detention communities ........................ 7 2. The official response ............................................. 11 B. Rights, Custody, and Remedies ...................................... 14 1. …
Publication • 2021
Filed under: COVID-19
John Howard Association, IL, Covid Deaths Within Illinois Dept of Corrections, 2021 Data Report Facility Report COVID-19 Deaths Reported within IDOC from March 2020-2021 Table of Contents COVID-19 Deaths Reported within IDOC from March 2020-2021 ........................................ 3 COVID-19 Deaths by Prison ..................................................................................................................... 3 Age at Death .............................................................................................................................................. 4 Age Comparison …
Publication • 2021
Filed under: COVID-19
Outbreak of Delta Variant Infections Among Incarcerated Persons in a Federal Prison, TX, 2021 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report Outbreak of SARS-CoV-2 B.1.617.2 (Delta) Variant Infections Among Incarcerated Persons in a Federal Prison — Texas, July–August 2021 Liesl M. Hagan, MPH1*; David W. McCormick, MD1,2*; Christine Lee, PhD1; Sadia Sleweon, …
Publication • 2021
Filed under: COVID-19
Covid-19, Courts, and the Realities of Prison Administration - Part II the Realities of Litigation SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW Legal Studies Research Paper Series No. 2021-07 COVID-19, Courts, and the 'Realities of Prison Administration.' Part II: The Realities of Litigation Chad Flanders …
Publication • 2021
Filed under: COVID-19
Lifer's Group, MA, How the Massachusetts DOC Caused COVID-19 to Ravage State Prisons, 2021 WITHOUT A RATIONAL PLAN: How and Why the Massachusetts DOC Caused Covid-19 To Ravage State Prisons A Lifers' Group Reoort • I Prepared by Dirk Greineder, MD, PhD February 2021 Lifers' Group Inc. MCI-Norfolk P.O. :Rox …
Publication • 2021
Filed under: COVID-19
Covid-19 and the Prison Litigation Reform Act's Exhaustion Requirement-2021 Case Western Reserve Law Review·Volume 72·Issue 3·2021 Pandemic Rules: COVID-19 and the Prison Litigation Reform Act’s Exhaustion Requirement Margo Schlanger † & Betsy Ginsberg †† Near-final Draft (5/25/2022). For published version (8/29/2022), see https://scholarlycommons.law.case.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4972 &context=caselrev Contents Introduction .................................................................................................................... 2 I. The …
Brief • March 21, 2021
Filed under: COVID-19
Hanna v. Peters, OR, Opinion and Order, Failure to Comply With Mask Policy, 2022 5 pages I l:111m1. /\aron #763244 7 AARO M. HA v. A , Plaintiff, COLETTE PET ERS, TYLER BL EWETT, LIEUTENA T ROBI SO , SERGEANT IRVJ G, OFFICER PLOURD, OFFIC ER 1-J. C O CHELL, …
Article • March 15, 2021 • from CLN April, 2021
Man Serving 505-Year Sentence Granted Compassionate Release Due to COVID-19 by A 73-year-old man serving a 505-year sentence in federal prison without parole was granted compassionate release by his sentencing judge in November 2020, citing the risk of death from COVID-19 as the reason he should be at home and …
Article • February 15, 2021 • from CLN March, 2021
Raid on Data Scientist’s Home Underscores Outdated Technology Laws and Unjustifiable Police Use of Force by Anthony Accurso by Anthony Accurso A police raid on the home of aFlorida data scientist involving officers who aimed loaded firearms at young children draws attention to issues of police misuse of force, outdated …
How Arkansas Criminalizes Poverty by Jayson Hawkins by Jayson Hawkins Like millions of Americans, Teresa Hunter was hit hard by the financial repercussions of the coronavirus pandemic. But what the Hot Springs resident never imagined was that her temporary inability to afford housing could put her behind bars. Renters in …
Brief • December 29, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
Jones v. Hill, GA, Order, COVID-19, 2020 Case 1:20-cv-02791-JPB-CCB Document 130 Filed 12/29/20 Page 1 of 5 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA ATLANTA DIVISION RHONDA JONES, et al., Plaintiffs, v. VICTOR HILL, in his official capacity as Sheriff of Clayton County, Georgia, et al., CIVIL ACTION NO. …
Publication • December 18, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PRIORITIZATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF COVID-19 VACCINE IN PRISONS AND JAILS RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PRIORITIZATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF COVID-19 VACCINE IN PRISONS AND JAILS White Paper Emily Wang, MD, MAS Yale University Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein, PhD The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill emily.wang@yale.edu lauren_brinkley@med.unc.edu Lisa Puglisi, MD Yale University …
Publication • December 5, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
Prison COVID-19: A CALL TO END SLAVERY Vol 1, Number 11 . COVID-19 COVID 19 IInformation f ti ffor P Prisoners i and d Staff St ff  Volume  V l Volume 1 Number 1, N b 11, 11 December D b (Second (S d Issue) I ) 2020 …
Article • November 30, 2020
STRmix, a Mixed DNA Separating Technique, Proves its Worth in Criminal Cases by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell Since being introduced in 2012, a technique for separating mixed DNA evidence called STRmix has been used in at least 220,000 cases worldwide. STRmix is sophisticated forensic software that resolves DNA samples …
Publication • November 17, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
Prison COVID-19: A SURVIVAL GUIDE FOR PRISONERS Vol 1, Number 10 COVID-19 COVID 19 IInformation f ti ffor P Prisoners i and d Staff St ff  Volume  V l Volume 1 Number 1, N b 10, 10 December D b 2020 2020 COVID-19: A SURVIVAL GUIDE FOR PRISONERS …
Publication • November 16, 2020
MASS INCARCERATION, MEET COVID-19 11/16/20 U. Chi. L. Rev. Online *4 MASS INCARCERATION, MEET COVID-19 Sharon Dolovich1 From the earliest days of the pandemic, it was clear that the novel coronavirus posed an outsized danger to the more than two million people locked inside America’s prisons and jails. Responding to …
Article • November 15, 2020 • from CLN December, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19, News in Brief
COVID-19 Has Profound Effect on Breadth and Scope of Law Enforcement Agencies by Michael Fortino, Ph.D   by Michael Fortino, Ph.D. With a global pandemic affecting nearly every aspect of traditional government operations, Syracuse University, in late spring of 2020, set out to evaluate the impact COVID-19 has had on …
Article • October 15, 2020 • from CLN November, 2020
Interrogation Via Zoom: Policing in the Age of COVID by Jayson Hawkins by Jayson Hawkins The proliferation of police procedurals over the past few decades has made virtually everyone who owns a TV familiar with the climactic scene in the interrogation room – detectives trap a suspect in a lie …
Publication • September 22, 2020
Trine - The Walworth County Jail Meets TLC - and Loses, fall issue The Warrior, 2020 The Walworth County Jail Meets TLC - And Loses Bill Trine, Faculty Emeritus T his is an inspiring story of how two TLC lawyers used the discovery obtained during the representation of an individual …
Article • September 15, 2020 • from CLN October, 2020
How COVID-19 Forces New Releasees Into ‘Survival Mode’ by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell Imagine trying to get a job, health care, housing, or any other basic need without an ID, with every government office you need in order to get one closed because of the coronavirus pandemic. Those released …
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