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22 Feb 2019, 9:00 am
While EKRA was designed as a response to the opioid crisis, the law applies to illegal referrals to clinical labs, clinical treatment facilities, and recovery homes for any type of medical service – not just substance abuse. [read post]
21 Feb 2019, 7:46 am
Texas, 586 U.S. ___ (2019) appeared first on Bryan & College Station Law News. [read post]
13 Feb 2019, 3:49 am
Phillips spent 46 years in prison before his case was overturned, making him the longest-serving wrongfully convicted inmate in U.S. history, according to the Innocence Clinic at the University of Michigan. [read post]
10 Feb 2019, 2:49 pm
[This is revised and updated from a blog post in 2013.] [read post]
4 Feb 2019, 6:40 am
Cannabis clinics/dispensaries are barred from directly or indirectly employing doctors to provide recommendations for cannabis. [read post]
31 Jan 2019, 5:42 am
Approximately two weeks later, the employee and another nurse claimed they were left in the clinic alone with prisoners for 15 minutes. [read post]
25 Jan 2019, 1:15 pm
Huwe Burton (second from left) with his legal team: Innocence Project Co-Founder Barry Scheck, Innocence Project Staff Attorney Susan Friedman, Rutgers Law School Criminal and Youth Justice Clinic Professor Laura Cohen and Co-Executive Director of the Northwest Center on Wrongful Convictions Steve Drizin. [read post]
24 Jan 2019, 10:04 am
Burton served 19 years in prison and since his release in 2009 has led a law-abiding life. [read post]
22 Jan 2019, 2:30 am
But when the jury convicted McKrieth, who is serving a 92-year prison sentence, Vorder Bruegge’s photo comparison and statistics were the only evidence that had directly connected the defendant to the crime spree. [read post]
17 Jan 2019, 4:38 pm
– Saul (AUS) A new law in Taiwan: the convergence of legal capacity and mental capacity in Patient Autonomy Act – Hsieh (TWN) VOLUNTARY STOPPING EATING & DRINKING Bioethical and legal dilemmas on hunger strike in prison settings – Ciruzzi (ARG) Is Voluntary Stopping Eating and Drinking a Form of Suicide? [read post]
16 Jan 2019, 4:27 pm
This past Monday, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals officially exonerated Steven Mark Chaney, who was sentenced in 1987 to life in prison for a murder he did not commit. [read post]
9 Jan 2019, 1:39 pm
A jury found the defendant guilty and he was sentenced to 109 months in prison. [read post]
3 Jan 2019, 3:57 pm
This fall, the Clinic student attorneys have filed multiple public information act requests with each Maryland county facility to obtain their policies to ensure compliance with this new law. [read post]
3 Jan 2019, 3:49 pm
To make matters worse, the mental health system in this country is a mess, one egregious example of which is the number of people with serious mental illness who are incarcerated, be it in the short-term or serving prison sentences. [read post]
28 Dec 2018, 8:26 am
Sommer has been employed by the Federal Bureau of Prisons at the Federal Correctional Institute, Otisville, as Clinical Director. [read post]
22 Dec 2018, 12:20 pm
So, in my view, to worry that law clinics do not change the world – to fret that they do not engage law students in our shared professional obligation to think critically about the law and ensure that it is administered justly – is to misunderstand what clinical education is and can be. [read post]
19 Dec 2018, 1:25 pm
At the time of its passage, Texas’s law was unique. [read post]
18 Dec 2018, 9:51 am
” Law school clinics, according to Moyn, only magnify the problem: To take one example among many, consider the clinical revolution that has transformed American law schools. [read post]
10 Dec 2018, 3:16 pm
Silk Road served as a glaring example of the crimes so easily facilitated by cryptocurrency (in 2015 Silk Road’s creator, Ross Ulbricht, was sentenced to life in prison). [read post]
10 Dec 2018, 7:19 am
The new provider may have to repeat x-rays or conduct their own clinical exam to determine the necessary treatments, which may or may not be covered by the patient’s insurance. [read post]