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Lawyers At The Prison Gates: Organizational Structure And Corrections Advocacy, Susan P. Sturm Oct 1993

Lawyers At The Prison Gates: Organizational Structure And Corrections Advocacy, Susan P. Sturm

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

This Article attempts to fill the gaps in the discussion of public interest advocacy by exploring the roles of various legal organizations in providing representation to inmates challenging the conditions and practices in prisons, jails, and juvenile justice institutions. It is an outgrowth of a study conducted for the Edna McConnell Clark Foundation on the extent and quality of representation in corrections litigation. It puts forward an organizational change model of public interest advocacy as the most promising strategy for legal representation in the corrections area. It then identifies the major organizational providers of representation, assesses where they fall on …


Curtailment Of Prisoners’ Ability To Protect Their Right To Be Free From Cruel And Unusual Punishment: A Post-Wilson Circuit Survey Of Prison Conditions Cases, Betsy M. Santini Apr 1993

Curtailment Of Prisoners’ Ability To Protect Their Right To Be Free From Cruel And Unusual Punishment: A Post-Wilson Circuit Survey Of Prison Conditions Cases, Betsy M. Santini

Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy

No abstract provided.


Human Rights Aspects Of The Prisoner Transfer In A Comparative Perspective, Michael Plachta Mar 1993

Human Rights Aspects Of The Prisoner Transfer In A Comparative Perspective, Michael Plachta

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


Federal Recent Developments Jan 1993

Federal Recent Developments

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Allowing New Technology To Erode Constitutional Protections: A Fourth Amendment Challenge To Non-Consensual Dna Testing Of Prisoners, Sheryl H. Love Jan 1993

Allowing New Technology To Erode Constitutional Protections: A Fourth Amendment Challenge To Non-Consensual Dna Testing Of Prisoners, Sheryl H. Love

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.