Lawsuit: FDC illegally requiring inmates to repurchase music, books
Two social justice organizations announced on Tuesday a class-action lawsuit alleging the Florida Department of Corrections forced inmates to surrender […]
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Two social justice organizations announced on Tuesday a class-action lawsuit alleging the Florida Department of Corrections forced inmates to surrender […]
The Florida Department of Corrections is facing a potential class action over recently forcing inmates to forfeit millions of dollars
INMATES AND THEIR advocates are pushing for legal and political fixes to fight hepatitis C, a public health problem experts say
For more than 40 years, Randall Berg fought for the rights of the downtrodden, disabled, disenfranchised and even the despised. As founder and executive
Once costly drugs were produced to cure hepatitis C, the state Corrections Department dragged its feet on treatment with direct-acting
Anthony Vidal was sentenced to 15 years in prison — not to death — for a non-violent robbery in 2006.
The morning of April 17, Wilbur Cauley left all of his belongings in their usual place: stacked by a fence
By Ted Alcorn March 15, 2018 Any national campaign to eliminate hepatitis C, an insidious virus that kills tens of thousands
Yet another bungle by the state’s Department of Corrections may cost taxpayers millions of dollars this year. Florida is being