In part I, I listed titles of works by cogs and elements in the Legal and Justice Infrastructure that are determining the circumstances, conditions and logic of what the imprisoned experiences in all US Prisons. But more specifically, considering that my focus is on the Commonwealth of Virginia's Imprisonment scheme the listing is for the Virginia Prisoner along with Family, Friends and Ally, because yes, the Virginia voter elects their representatives and Political leaders and supposes that those elected will exercise their organic judiciousness and judgement. However the reality is there exist unbeknownst to the average voter an entire Idea Industry influencing the elected. The incomparable Ava Duvernay captured this machinery in her Film, THE 13th,when she became aware of ALEC or AMERICAN LEGISLATIVE EXCHANGE COUNCIL or more contemporaneously, PROJECT 2025 by THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION and its sister THE FEDERALIST SOCIETY. I cite these examples as nudge that the work of reforming Virginia's imprisonment scheme requires a substantial intimate grasp of ideas of Criminal Justice postulated by minds and hearts most have never heard of that play oversized roles even more than the electoral process and their shadowy existence is all part of that bureaucratic existence of State Secrets. Here is Part ll of the list, please share with your imprisoned loved one.
SOLITARY CONFINEMENT AND INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS: WHY THE U.S PRISON SYSTEM FAILS GLOBAL STANDARDS---21 Am.U.Intl.L.Rev.71 by ELIZABETH VASILIADES
THE PRIVATE PRISON'S INDUSTRY'S UNWARRANTED SEC.1983 BENEFITS---76 Ala. L.Rev.1 by AMANDA J. PETERS
HEPATITIS C. LITIGATION: HEALING INMATES AS A PUBLIC HEALTH STRATEGY---29 Ann. Health L.127 by ROBERT KATZ
POLICE SECRECY EXCEPTIONALISM---123 Colum. L. Rev 615 by CHRISTINA KONINGISOR
THE PRISON LITIGATION REFORM ACT: A SEPARATION OF POWERS DILEMMA---50 Ala .L. Rev.585 by THOMAS JULIAN BUTLER
CRIMINAL JUSTICE SECRETS---59 Am. Crim.L.Rev. 1541 by MEGHAN J. RYAN
A CASE FOR A CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO COUNSEL IN HABEAS CORPUS---60 Hastings L.J.541 by EMILY GARCIA UHRIG [cited in ALLEN v. STATE 914 N.W.2d 866, EX PARTE SANDOVAL 508 S.W. 3d 284, GRIFFITH v. STATE 507 S.W.3d 720]
LAW, FACT,AND APPELLATE REVIEW---110 Iowa L.Rev.1 by ADAM N. STEINMAN
THE EMBODIMENT OF SOVEREIGNTY: OUTRAGES, SECTION 1983 LITIGATION, AND THE FEDERALISM REVIVAL---98 S.Cal.L.Rev.367 by NORMAN W. SPAULDING
THE CASE FOR (MOSTLY) ELIMINATING RULE (12b) (6) CHALLENGE TO PRO SE COMPLAINTS---17 Ne.U.L.Rev.351 by RICHARD LUEDEMAN
HOT CRIMES: A STUDY IN EXCESS---45 Creighton L.Rev.33 by STEVEN GROSSMAN [cited in SIMPSON v. STATE 447 S.W.3d 264 (Texas case)]
THE SUBJECTIVE EXPERIENCE OF PUNISHMENT---109 Colum. L. Rev.182 by ADAM J. KOLBER
EVALUATING THE CONSEQUENCES OF CALIBRATED SENTENCING: A RESPONSE TO PROFESSOR KOLBER---109 Colum. L. Rev. Sidebar 11 by MIRIAM H. BAER
TOWARDS A THEORY OF MITIGATION---96 B.U.L. Rev. 161 by CLARISSA BYRNE HESSICK and DOUGLAS A. BERMAN [cited in STATE v. WITHROW 64 N.E.3d 553 (Ohio case)]
"RUINED"---111 Geo.L.J.237 by MAYBELL ROMERO The above listed are a bit of works produced by legal Scholars and writers, I suggest they're studied because they influence Government.
By William Thorpe
I'm William Thorpe Virginia exiled me to the Texas prison system. I'm solitary confined at the Wainwright Unit and if you feel any kinda way about this work contact me by Securus email using the Texas prison number #2261982
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