This article analyzes the constitutional parameters of solitary confinement, administrative segregation, and/or punitive isolation within correctional facilities in the United States. After briefly discussing the harmful effects of isolation and the number of inmates subject to this type of confinement, it explains the U.S. Supreme Court’s “atypical and significant hardship” standard for assessing the legality of segregation. Evaluation of 68 cases decided by the 12 U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals reveals how each Circuit decides when conditions of segregation amount to an “atypical and significant hardship” for the inmate, creating a liberty interest protected by the Fourteenth Amendment Due Process clause. Due to the Supreme Court’s ambigu...
In a landmark decision two decades ago, United States District Judge Thelton Henderson emphasized th...
As of 2005, about 80,000 prisoners were housed in solitary confinement in jails and in state and fed...
The article examines the Eighth Amendment and solitary confinement in the United States, in particul...
Solitary confinement is one of the most severe forms of punishment that can be inflicted on human be...
Solitary confinement is one of the most severe forms of punishment that can be inflicted on human be...
Eighth Amendment jurisprudence has resulted in limited scrutiny of solitary confinement despite the ...
In 1995, the Supreme Court decided Sandin v. Connor, which held inmates did not have a protected lib...
What aspects of human liberty does incarceration impinge? A remarkable group of Black and white pris...
Solitary confinement is one of the most severe forms of punishment that can be inflicted on human be...
What is solitary confinement, and what has been constitutional law\u27s relationship t...
The United States Constitution imposes a variety of constraints on the imposition of punishment, inc...
Over recent decades, solitary confinement for prisoners has increased in prevalence and in salience....
Solitary confinement is a tool used by the American prison system without a sufficient check on its ...
This Essay reviews the recent deluge of legal attention solitary confinement has received in the Uni...
Isolation, I suggest, should be analyzed constitutionally, much as physical restraints are now. As I...
In a landmark decision two decades ago, United States District Judge Thelton Henderson emphasized th...
As of 2005, about 80,000 prisoners were housed in solitary confinement in jails and in state and fed...
The article examines the Eighth Amendment and solitary confinement in the United States, in particul...
Solitary confinement is one of the most severe forms of punishment that can be inflicted on human be...
Solitary confinement is one of the most severe forms of punishment that can be inflicted on human be...
Eighth Amendment jurisprudence has resulted in limited scrutiny of solitary confinement despite the ...
In 1995, the Supreme Court decided Sandin v. Connor, which held inmates did not have a protected lib...
What aspects of human liberty does incarceration impinge? A remarkable group of Black and white pris...
Solitary confinement is one of the most severe forms of punishment that can be inflicted on human be...
What is solitary confinement, and what has been constitutional law\u27s relationship t...
The United States Constitution imposes a variety of constraints on the imposition of punishment, inc...
Over recent decades, solitary confinement for prisoners has increased in prevalence and in salience....
Solitary confinement is a tool used by the American prison system without a sufficient check on its ...
This Essay reviews the recent deluge of legal attention solitary confinement has received in the Uni...
Isolation, I suggest, should be analyzed constitutionally, much as physical restraints are now. As I...
In a landmark decision two decades ago, United States District Judge Thelton Henderson emphasized th...
As of 2005, about 80,000 prisoners were housed in solitary confinement in jails and in state and fed...
The article examines the Eighth Amendment and solitary confinement in the United States, in particul...