Federal prisons are denying addiction treatment to people behind bars
Federal prisons are denying medication-assisted treatment to incarcerated patients suffering from opioid addiction.
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Federal prisons are denying medication-assisted treatment to incarcerated patients suffering from opioid addiction.
We hope this public records request is a step toward aligning police practices and the City’s stated support for immigrants and workers.
More than 47,000 drug charges have been dismissed after misconduct in the state drug lab scandals.
"This administration’s manufactured security emergency isn’t credible—and so far, neither is this announcement."
Life experiences and resulting beliefs do not disqualify prospective jurors.
Javier Luengo-Garrido is being honored with the MICAH Change Agent Award for his work coordinating the Immigrant Protection Project.