administrative-segregation

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
22-5498 Aaron Striz v. Bryan Collier, Executive Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, et al. Fifth Circuit 2022-09-02 Denied IFP administrative-segregation administrative-state constitutional-minima due-process eighth-amendment equality-under-the-law prisoners-rights solitary-confinement Does extended, indefinite solitary confinement of an atypical duration, under some circumstances, violate the Eighth Amendment?
21-7849 Mark Stinson v. John P. Yates, Warden, et al. Eighth Circuit 2022-05-12 Denied IFP 5th-amendment administrative-segregation confinement-standards constitutional-law due-process fifth-amendment inmate-rights prison-administration What limits the Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment places on the authority of prison administrators to remove inmates from the general prison p…
21-6517 Mark Stinson v. K. Cauley, et al. Eighth Circuit 2021-12-07 Denied Response RequestedRelisted (3)IFP 5th-amendment 8th-amendment administrative-segregation civil-rights constitutional-limits due-process fifth-amendment inmate-rights prison-administration What limits the Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment places on the authority of prison administrators to remove inmates from the general prison p…
19-5015 Michael D. Kelley v. Colette S. Peters, in Her Individual Capacity, et al. Ninth Circuit 2019-06-28 Denied Response WaivedIFP administrative-segregation confidential-informant due-process ninth-circuit-standard prison-administration prison-administrative-hearing prison-hearing some-evidence some-evidence-standard standing superintendent-v-hill Whether the 'some evidence' standard announced in Superintendent v. Hill, 472 US 445 (1985), is satisfied in a prison administrative hearing setting w…
18-6427 Jesus Valle v. Rusty Rogers, et al. Fifth Circuit 2018-10-24 Denied IFP administrative-segregation circuit-split civil-rights constitutional-claim due-process prisoner-assault prisoner-rights standing state-created-danger Whether the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals decision denying relief represents a split in the Circuit Courts