Hurricane Katrina was one of the worst natural disasters ever to strike the United States, in terms of casualties, suffering, and financial cost. Often overlooked among Katrina s victims are the 8,000 inmates who were incarcerated at Orleans Parish Prison (OPP) when Katrina struck. Despite a mandatory evacuation of New Orleans, these men and women, some of whom had been held on charges as insignificant as public intoxication, remained in the jail as the hurricane hit, and endured days of rising, toxic waters, a lack of food and drinking water, and a complete breakdown of order within OPP Wien the inmates were finally evacuated from OPP, they suffered further harm, waiting for days on a highway overpass before being placed in other correctio...
Upon many witnessing the immense destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina in August 2005, feelings of...
Katrina made landfall in southeast Louisiana on August 29, 2005 as a category four hurricane. This H...
Hurricane Katrina was the most devastating hurricane to hit the United States in recorded history. T...
Hurricane Katrina was one of the worst natural disasters ever to strike the United States, in terms ...
The New Orleans criminal justice system collapsed after Hurricane Katrina, resulting in a constituti...
The New Orleans criminal justice system collapsed after Hurricane Katrina, resulting in a constituti...
This Article explores one Katrina-law problem: the plight of the poor, unrepresented and uncharged p...
Since at least 2004, the intensity of hurricanes and the damage they have caused in America has incr...
When Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans and the levees protecting the city gave way in August 2005...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has invested several years of planning into preparations for...
The risk of increasingly devastating natural disasters and the continuous threats of terrorism drive...
As disasters continue to increase both in frequency and in capacity for damage, the impacts of such ...
Hurricane Katrina destroyed the homes of many people living in parts of the Gulf Region. The storm d...
This paper advocates an expanded reading of the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to in...
Leo S. Jones spent four months in jail, accused of a probation that had long since expired. His inca...
Upon many witnessing the immense destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina in August 2005, feelings of...
Katrina made landfall in southeast Louisiana on August 29, 2005 as a category four hurricane. This H...
Hurricane Katrina was the most devastating hurricane to hit the United States in recorded history. T...
Hurricane Katrina was one of the worst natural disasters ever to strike the United States, in terms ...
The New Orleans criminal justice system collapsed after Hurricane Katrina, resulting in a constituti...
The New Orleans criminal justice system collapsed after Hurricane Katrina, resulting in a constituti...
This Article explores one Katrina-law problem: the plight of the poor, unrepresented and uncharged p...
Since at least 2004, the intensity of hurricanes and the damage they have caused in America has incr...
When Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans and the levees protecting the city gave way in August 2005...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has invested several years of planning into preparations for...
The risk of increasingly devastating natural disasters and the continuous threats of terrorism drive...
As disasters continue to increase both in frequency and in capacity for damage, the impacts of such ...
Hurricane Katrina destroyed the homes of many people living in parts of the Gulf Region. The storm d...
This paper advocates an expanded reading of the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to in...
Leo S. Jones spent four months in jail, accused of a probation that had long since expired. His inca...
Upon many witnessing the immense destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina in August 2005, feelings of...
Katrina made landfall in southeast Louisiana on August 29, 2005 as a category four hurricane. This H...
Hurricane Katrina was the most devastating hurricane to hit the United States in recorded history. T...