prison-administration

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
23-320 Heidi E. Washington, Director, Michigan Department of Corrections v. James Harrison Fox, et al. Sixth Circuit 2023-09-27 Denied Response Waived civil-rights compelling-interest compelling-state-interest corrections-policy cutter-v-wilkinson deference-standard prison-administration racial-unrest religious-freedom sixth-circuit-review Whether the Sixth Circuit failed to give adequate deference under Cutter v. Wilkinson, 544 U.S. 709 (2005), to the Michigan Department of Corrections'…
22-7651 Lily Cassandra Alphonsis v. Joel Garnica, Deputy, et al. Ninth Circuit 2023-05-26 Denied Response WaivedIFP americans-with-disabilities-act civil-rights due-process eighth-amendment excessive-force hijab-ban prison-administration religious-accommodation religious-freedom rluipa a) Whether a jail facility's ban on the hijab or religious head scarf worn for religious reasons, was the least restrictive means of ensuring effectiv…
21-7849 Mark Stinson v. John P. Yates, Warden, et al. Eighth Circuit 2022-05-12 Denied IFP 5th-amendment administrative-segregation confinement-standards constitutional-law due-process fifth-amendment inmate-rights prison-administration 1. What limits the Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment places on the authority of prison administrators to remove inmates from the general priso…
21-6517 Mark Stinson v. K. Cauley, et al. Eighth Circuit 2021-12-07 Denied Response RequestedRelisted (3)IFP 5th-amendment 8th-amendment administrative-segregation civil-rights constitutional-limits due-process fifth-amendment inmate-rights prison-administration What limits the Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment places on the authority of prison administrators to remove inmates from the general prison p…
20-5211 Michael Anthony Dobson v. Colin D. Stolle, et al. Fourth Circuit 2020-07-29 Denied Response WaivedRelisted (2)IFP attorney-client-privilege civil-rights constitutional-law constitutional-rights due-process informant-relationship personal-safety prison-administration race-restrictions state-action state-custody Where speihionce i Vis Gonplasit aequested Rebvikal phone alls, beluees Pahbonee PD Dein dats to weillenr elaias depMorieg Ore was Yas enge by Deeidau…
19-7899 Paul Nigl v. Jon Litscher, et al. Seventh Circuit 2020-03-06 Denied IFP civil-rights due-process fourteenth-amendment marriage marriage-rights prison-administration prison-regulations prisoner-rights summary-judgment turner-v-safley 1. Whether prison officials may, consistent with the Fourteenth Amendment, prohibit a former prison employee and a prisoner from marrying where prison…
19-5015 Michael D. Kelley v. Colette S. Peters, in Her Individual Capacity, et al. Ninth Circuit 2019-06-28 Denied Response WaivedIFP administrative-segregation confidential-informant due-process ninth-circuit-standard prison-administration prison-administrative-hearing prison-hearing some-evidence some-evidence-standard standing superintendent-v-hill (1) Whether the "some evidence " standard announced in Superintendent v. Hill, 472 US 445 (1985), is satisfied in a prison administrative hearing se…
18-5460 David Hill v. Brent Reinke, et al. Ninth Circuit 2018-08-06 Denied IFP administrative-control-of-facilities baxstrom-v-herold circuit-split constitutional-rights due-process inmate-transfer mental-health mental-health-facility mental-health-facility-transfers prison prison-administration temporary temporary-transfers transfer vitek-v-jones Can a prison or jail, when transferring an inmate to a mental health facility, avoid the due process protections recognized by this Court in Vitek v. …