The civil rights movement has reached into prisons and jails, directing public attention to the fact that prisoners are also beneficiaries of the rights and privileges that the Constitution extends to all citizens. After a discussion of the development of prisoners\u27 rights, this article will survey the major cases establishing prisoners\u27 rights of access to courts and legal assistance. It will summarize previous research dealing with prisoners and their legal problems on a national scale, and extend that research by presenting the findings of a recent research project conducted in the Washington State prison system evaluating the legal needs of prisoners. On the basis of these studies, suggestions are offered for increasing the effect...
Prisoner's rights are those rights that individuals retain after they are found guilty of a cri...
In the current flux of an increasingly punitive juvenile justice system, one of the system\u27s grea...
In order to facilitate an understanding of the current state of prisoners\u27 protected rights, this...
This article examines how the development and status of the rights of incarcerated people is signifi...
There is little doubt that a prisoner\u27s most important right is access to the courts. Without acc...
Inmates confined to correctional facilities have necessarily forfeited many of their civil rights. B...
This article examines the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Bounds v. Smith and the movement toward rec...
Prisoners’ rights lawyers have long faced a dismal legal landscape. Yet, 2015 was a remarkable year ...
Constitutional Law-INDIGENT STATE PRISONERS MUST BE PROVIDED WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF ATTORNEYS IN PRE...
Address delivered to the National Council on Crime and Delinquency\u27s Conference on the Role of La...
Plaintiff prisoners brought separate actions against the warden of the Oregon State Penitentiary, al...
This comment will focus on the evolution of jailhouse lawyers, the rights they possess and the probl...
Before the mid-1960\u27s, the federal courts frequently invoked the hands-off doctrine, a rule of ...
article published in law reviewPrisoners often seek redress in federal courts through causes of acti...
The administration of criminal justice consists of four major areas: the arrest and charge of the co...
Prisoner's rights are those rights that individuals retain after they are found guilty of a cri...
In the current flux of an increasingly punitive juvenile justice system, one of the system\u27s grea...
In order to facilitate an understanding of the current state of prisoners\u27 protected rights, this...
This article examines how the development and status of the rights of incarcerated people is signifi...
There is little doubt that a prisoner\u27s most important right is access to the courts. Without acc...
Inmates confined to correctional facilities have necessarily forfeited many of their civil rights. B...
This article examines the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Bounds v. Smith and the movement toward rec...
Prisoners’ rights lawyers have long faced a dismal legal landscape. Yet, 2015 was a remarkable year ...
Constitutional Law-INDIGENT STATE PRISONERS MUST BE PROVIDED WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF ATTORNEYS IN PRE...
Address delivered to the National Council on Crime and Delinquency\u27s Conference on the Role of La...
Plaintiff prisoners brought separate actions against the warden of the Oregon State Penitentiary, al...
This comment will focus on the evolution of jailhouse lawyers, the rights they possess and the probl...
Before the mid-1960\u27s, the federal courts frequently invoked the hands-off doctrine, a rule of ...
article published in law reviewPrisoners often seek redress in federal courts through causes of acti...
The administration of criminal justice consists of four major areas: the arrest and charge of the co...
Prisoner's rights are those rights that individuals retain after they are found guilty of a cri...
In the current flux of an increasingly punitive juvenile justice system, one of the system\u27s grea...
In order to facilitate an understanding of the current state of prisoners\u27 protected rights, this...