The COVID-19 pandemic blighted all aspects of American life, but people in jails, prisons, and other detention sites experienced singular harm and neglect. Housing vulnerable detainee populations with elevated medical needs, these facilities were ticking time bombs. They were overcrowded, underfunded, unsanitary, insufficiently ventilated, and failed to meet even minimum health-and-safety standards. Every unit of national and sub-national government failed to prevent detainee communities from becoming pandemic epicenters, and judges were no exception. This Article takes a comprehensive look at the decisional law growing out of COVID-19 detainee litigation and situates the judicial response as part of a comprehensive institutional failure. W...
This article looks at the nation’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic since March 2020 and explores t...
For over twenty-five years, the Prison Litigation Reform Act (PLRA) has undermined the constitutiona...
In this essay, the author argues that federal, state and local government response to the COVID-19 e...
Lawsuits challenging prisons and jails for not doing enough to stop the spread of COVID-19 among inm...
The COVID-19 pandemic blighted all aspects of American life, but people in jails, prisons, and other...
COVID-19 is still novel. As scientists continue racing to characterize the virus and its mutations, ...
Lawsuits challenging prisons and jails for not doing enough to stop the spread of COVID-19 among inm...
COVID-19 has shone a light on the preexisting flaws in the criminal justice system. This Essay focus...
Many of the sites of the worst outbreaks of the disease caused by the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) a...
The COVID-19 pandemic cast into harsher relief much that was already true about mass incarceration i...
With the global pandemic still unfolding, we are only beginning to make sense of the overall impact ...
Incarcerated people have a notoriously difficult time advocating for themselves. Like other authorit...
How did the criminal legal system respond to the early months of pandemic in 2020? This article repo...
Incarcerated individuals, worried about contracting the disease in prison without adequate healthcar...
This article considers health and human rights implications for people deprived of liberty during th...
This article looks at the nation’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic since March 2020 and explores t...
For over twenty-five years, the Prison Litigation Reform Act (PLRA) has undermined the constitutiona...
In this essay, the author argues that federal, state and local government response to the COVID-19 e...
Lawsuits challenging prisons and jails for not doing enough to stop the spread of COVID-19 among inm...
The COVID-19 pandemic blighted all aspects of American life, but people in jails, prisons, and other...
COVID-19 is still novel. As scientists continue racing to characterize the virus and its mutations, ...
Lawsuits challenging prisons and jails for not doing enough to stop the spread of COVID-19 among inm...
COVID-19 has shone a light on the preexisting flaws in the criminal justice system. This Essay focus...
Many of the sites of the worst outbreaks of the disease caused by the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) a...
The COVID-19 pandemic cast into harsher relief much that was already true about mass incarceration i...
With the global pandemic still unfolding, we are only beginning to make sense of the overall impact ...
Incarcerated people have a notoriously difficult time advocating for themselves. Like other authorit...
How did the criminal legal system respond to the early months of pandemic in 2020? This article repo...
Incarcerated individuals, worried about contracting the disease in prison without adequate healthcar...
This article considers health and human rights implications for people deprived of liberty during th...
This article looks at the nation’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic since March 2020 and explores t...
For over twenty-five years, the Prison Litigation Reform Act (PLRA) has undermined the constitutiona...
In this essay, the author argues that federal, state and local government response to the COVID-19 e...