inmate-grievance

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
24-5848 Elizabeth Johnson, on Behalf of Aaron Johnson, Jr. v. Tiara Thomas Maryland 2024-10-29 Denied Relisted (2)IFP corrections-personnel exhaustion-doctrine inmate-grievance pretrial-detainee protective-order state-custody Is the inmate grievance process the exclusive remedy for pretrial detainees seeking protection from abuse in state custody?
24-5849 Elizabeth Johnson, on Behalf of Aaron Johnson, Jr. v. Jeremiah Kinney Maryland 2024-10-29 Denied Relisted (2)IFP exhaustion-doctrine inmate-grievance power-of-attorney pretrial-detainee protective-order state-custody Whether the inmate grievance process constitutes the exclusive remedy for pretrial detainees seeking protection from abuse in state custody
24-5850 Elizabeth Johnson, on Behalf of Aaron Johnson, Jr. v. Shannon Blackwell Maryland 2024-10-29 Denied Relisted (2)IFP corrections-staff exhaustion-doctrine inmate-grievance pretrial-detainee protective-order state-custody Is the inmate grievance process the exclusive remedy available to pretrial detainees and convicted persons for protection from abuse?
24-5851 Elizabeth Johnson, on Behalf of Aaron Johnson, Jr. v. Deshawn Hector Maryland 2024-10-29 Denied Relisted (2)IFP corrections-staff exhaustion-doctrine inmate-grievance power-of-attorney pretrial-detainee protective-order Is the inmate grievance process the exclusive remedy for pretrial detainees and convicted persons seeking protection from abuse, and must they exhaust…
24-5250 Terry Antonio Lee v. Kevin Patterson, et al. Eighth Circuit 2024-08-07 Denied IFP administrative-procedure civil-rights due-process equal-protection inmate-grievance prison-conditions Question not identified.
23A895 Daniel Hess, aka Jason Hess v. United States Eighth Circuit 2024-04-08 Presumed Complete administrative-obstruction appellate-rights due-process inmate-grievance legal-access prison-lockdown Whether prison administrative lockdowns and operational changes that substantially impair an inmate's ability to timely access legal materials and fil…