Nonprofit Challenges Washington State Prisons on Gender Integration Policies, Considers Legal Action

Seattle, WA — A prominent civil-liberties group has issued a warning that it may file a lawsuit against the Washington state prison system. The reason cited is the controversial policy that allows individuals who were male at birth but identify as female to be housed in women’s facilities. The nonprofit argues that this practice could potentially violate the rights of female inmates, raising significant security and privacy concerns. Legal representatives from the organization stated during a recent press conference that the introduction of biological males into female prisons has led to a range of issues, … Read more

Federal Judge Upholds $3.5 Million Award to Inmate Mistreated by Colorado Prisons

Denver, Colorado – The Colorado Department of Corrections’ bid to reduce a $3.5 million jury award to an incarcerated man with disabilities has been rejected by a federal judge. The inmate, Jason Brooks, sued the department for violating his rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Judge S. Kato Crews denied the government’s motion to reduce the jury’s verdict, stating that there was sufficient evidence to support the award. Brooks, who suffered from ulcerative colitis, a condition that caused him to use the bathroom frequently, sought reasonable accommodation from the prison officials. He requested … Read more