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Prison Law 2012

Publication Date: August 2012 Number of Volumes: 1
ISBN Number: 9781402418310 Page Count: 516 pages

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Prison Law 2012 TOC
Chapter 1: Health Care in Prison Alexander A. Reinert ~ Assistant Professor of Law, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
Chapter 2: Reynolds v. Schriro: There Is Life after the PLRA Dori A. Lewis ~ Senior Supervising Attorney, Prisoners' Rights Project, Legal Aid Society
Chapter 3: Consent Decree with Medical Conditions Dori A. Lewis ~ Senior Supervising Attorney, Prisoners' Rights Project, Legal Aid Society
Chapter 4: Public Health Law Section 206(26): The New York State Department of Health (DOH) Oversight Law Tracie M. Gardner ~ Director of New York State Policy & Coordinator of Women's Initiative to Stop HIV (WISH), Legal Action Center
Chapter 5: The Constitutional Law of Isolated Confinement John Boston ~ Director - Prisoners' Rights Project, The Legal Aid Society
Chapter 6: Litigation Strategies for Challenging Segregation Brett Dignam ~ Clinical Professor of Law, Columbia Law School
Chapter 7: The Dangerous Overuse of Solitary Confinement in the United States David C. Fathi ~ Director, ACLU National Prison Project, American Civil Liberties Union
Chapter 8: A Memorial on Solitary Confinement David C. Fathi ~ Director, ACLU National Prison Project, American Civil Liberties Union
Chapter 9: Senate Bill 11-176 David C. Fathi ~ Director, ACLU National Prison Project, American Civil Liberties Union
Chapter 10: Litigation & Legislative Efforts to End Isolated Confinement for Prisoners with Serious Mental Illness in New York: Disability Advocates, Inc. v. New York State Office of Mental Health, et al. & the "SHU Exclusion Law" Nina Loewenstein ~ Senior Staff Attorney, Disability Advocates, Inc.
Chapter 11: Disability Advocates, Inc. v. NYS Office of Mental Health Nina Loewenstein ~ Senior Staff Attorney, Disability Advocates, Inc.
Chapter 12: DAI. v. OMH--Private Settlement Agreement Nina Loewenstein ~ Senior Staff Attorney, Disability Advocates, Inc.
Chapter 13: SHU Exclusion Law Provisions Nina Loewenstein ~ Senior Staff Attorney, Disability Advocates, Inc.
Chapter 14: DOCS Superintendent's Hearing: Method of Determination Nina Loewenstein ~ Senior Staff Attorney, Disability Advocates, Inc.
Chapter 15: Ethical Issues in Prison Actions Nelson Tebbe ~ Professor of Law, Brooklyn Law School
Chapter 16: Prisoners with Developmental Disabilities and Related Conditions: The Potential for Collaborative Remedies Sara Norman ~ Managing Attorney, Prison Law Office
Chapter 17: Disciplinary Process for Inmates in the Developmental Disability Program, and Responsibilities of the Staff Assistant Sara Norman ~ Managing Attorney, Prison Law Office
Chapter 18: Lessons from a Mother's Program in Prison Kathy Boudin ~ Director, Criminal Justice Initiative: Supporting Children, Families and Communities, Assistant Adjunct Professor, Columbia University School of Social Work
Chapter 19: CHIPP Program Overview Tammy White-Gonzalez ~ Special Assistant to the Director of CHIPP, NYC Administration for Children's Services
Chapter 20: ACS Children of Incarcerated Parents Program (CHIPP)--FAQ Tammy White-Gonzalez ~ Special Assistant to the Director of CHIPP, NYC Administration for Children's Services
Chapter 21: ACS Memo (2006)--Permanency Planning with Incarcerated Parents Tammy White-Gonzalez ~ Special Assistant to the Director of CHIPP, NYC Administration for Children's Services
Chapter 22: Memorandum--Permanency Planning with Incarcerated Parents Tammy White-Gonzalez ~ Special Assistant to the Director of CHIPP, NYC Administration for Children's Services
Chapter 23: Letter from the Executive Director Tammy White-Gonzalez ~ Special Assistant to the Director of CHIPP, NYC Administration for Children's Services
Chapter 24: Ethical Issues in Prison Actions (PowerPoint Slides) Nelson Tebbe ~ Professor of Law, Brooklyn Law School
Chapter 25: Index to Prison Law 2012

Course Handbook from the program Prison Law 2012, held August, 2012.

Co-Chair(s)
Tamar Kraft-Stolar, Correctional Association of New York
Alexander A. Reinert, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
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