yexaky6002 | Shared With: Everyone - May 01 2008 | law, 憲法, 表現の自由
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A very interesting prison litigation story that doesn't involve Johnathan Lee Riches or GITMO.
1 FaverViewed: 2 TimesQuoted: Prisoners sue over Nutraloaf with some regularity, usually arguing either that their due process rights have been violated (because they are served the punitive loaves without a hearing) or that the dish is so disgusting as to make it cruel and unusual and thus a violation of the Eighth Amendment.
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A public experiment that was better in theory than in practice: "In the end, the restrooms, installed in early 2004, had become so filthy, so overrun with drug abusers and prostitutes, that although use was free of charge, even some of the city’s most destitute people refused to step inside them."
2 FaversViewed: 3 TimesQuoted: After spending $5 million, Seattle officials decided to close the city’s five automated public toilets, which had become filthy and costly.
- shiwani - 9 days ago1 FaverViewed: 2 Times
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