Are prisoners’ civil rights being needlessly violated by long-term solitary confinement? (podcast)
ABA Journal Daily News
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Two Arkansas inmates scheduled to die Monday in the first of a series of executions remain alive as a result of action by the state’s top court and the U.S. Supreme Court. ABA Journal Daily News
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A report by the Justice Department’s Inspector General has found that, over a six-year period, more than 4,300 inmates were released from federal prison on… ABA Journal Daily News
Five corrections officers in Jeffersonville, Indiana, have been fired following revelations in a documentary series featuring seven people who went undercover as jail inmates. Clark… ABA Journal Daily News
Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. on Monday said he would have agreed to hear a pro se prisoner’s challenge to restrictions on practicing the Jewish… ABA Journal Daily News
More than doubling the number of federal prison sentences he has commuted during his entire time in office, President Barack Obama on Friday granted clemency… ABA Journal Daily News