Delayed, Deficient or Denied: Medical Care in the Civil Commitment Gulag
For the 6,000 men confined in compounds in the 20 states with civil commitment laws—which keep sex...
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Posted by Barbara Koeppel | Dec 10, 2023 | Health |
For the 6,000 men confined in compounds in the 20 states with civil commitment laws—which keep sex...
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For 25 years—through five Democratic and Republican administrations—the Federal Communications...
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Some 4,000-year-old dogmas, like the Bible’s “eye for an eye,” never die. State-sponsored killings...
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You couldn’t make this stuff up if you tried. When people incarcerated in U.S. prisons and jails...
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If you think your cellphone is safe, have you considered why you believe that? Is it a fact or is...
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