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158 Mass Incarceration Cases

New Mexico v. Martinez
Court Case
Mar 2007

Mass Incarceration

Women's Rights

New Mexico v. Martinez

The Women's Rights Project, Reproductive Freedom Project, and ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµof New Mexico joined in an amicus effort before the New Mexico Supreme Court to help challenge the arrest and prosecution of Cynthia Martinez, a mother who continued her pregnancy to term in spite of her struggle with drug addiction.
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Court Case
Mar 2007
New Mexico v. Martinez

Mass Incarceration

Women's Rights

New Mexico v. Martinez

The Women's Rights Project, Reproductive Freedom Project, and ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµof New Mexico joined in an amicus effort before the New Mexico Supreme Court to help challenge the arrest and prosecution of Cynthia Martinez, a mother who continued her pregnancy to term in spite of her struggle with drug addiction.
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Jones v. Bock and Williams v. Overton
U.S. Supreme Court
Jan 2007

Mass Incarceration

Prisoners' Rights

Jones v. Bock and Williams v. Overton

Challenge to a set of judicially-created rules that seriously impair a prisoner's ability to bring grievances to federal court. DECIDED
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U.S. Supreme Court
Jan 2007
Jones v. Bock and Williams v. Overton

Mass Incarceration

Prisoners' Rights

Jones v. Bock and Williams v. Overton

Challenge to a set of judicially-created rules that seriously impair a prisoner's ability to bring grievances to federal court. DECIDED
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Scott v. Harris
U.S. Supreme Court
Jan 2007

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Scott v. Harris

Reviewing whether, and under what circumstances, a law enforcement may claim qualified immunity from damages after ramming the plaintiff's car during a high speed chase that left the plaintiff severely crippled. DECIDED
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U.S. Supreme Court
Jan 2007
Scott v. Harris

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Scott v. Harris

Reviewing whether, and under what circumstances, a law enforcement may claim qualified immunity from damages after ramming the plaintiff's car during a high speed chase that left the plaintiff severely crippled. DECIDED
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Claiborne v. United States
U.S. Supreme Court
Dec 2006

Mass Incarceration

Claiborne v. United States

Whether federal district court judges have discretion, in appropriate cases, to impose shorter prison terms than the Sentencing Guidelines suggest based, in part, on the unduly harsh consequences of rigidly applying the crack/cocaine disparity. DISMISSED
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U.S. Supreme Court
Dec 2006
Claiborne v. United States

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Claiborne v. United States

Whether federal district court judges have discretion, in appropriate cases, to impose shorter prison terms than the Sentencing Guidelines suggest based, in part, on the unduly harsh consequences of rigidly applying the crack/cocaine disparity. DISMISSED
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State of Louisiana v. Langley
U.S. Supreme Court
Nov 2006

Mass Incarceration

Capital Punishment

State of Louisiana v. Langley

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U.S. Supreme Court
Nov 2006
State of Louisiana v. Langley

Mass Incarceration

Capital Punishment

State of Louisiana v. Langley

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