Works matching DE "WOODFORD v. Ngo (Supreme Court case)"
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IT'S "EXHAUSTING": RECONCILING A PRISONER'S RIGHT TO MEANINGFUL REMEDIES FOR CONSTITUTIONAL VIOLATIONS WITH THE NEED FOR AGENCY AUTONOMY.
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- University of Baltimore Law Review, 2015, v. 45, n. 1, p. 155
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Understanding Proper Exhaustion: Using the Special-Circumstances Test to Fill the Gaps Under Woodford v. Ngo and Provide Incentives for Effective Prison Grievance Procedures.
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- Iowa Law Review, 2007, v. 92, n. 5, p. 1929
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Why Ross v. Blake Opens a Door to Federal Courts for Incarcerated Adolescents.
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- Columbia Journal of Law & Social Problems, 2017, v. 51, n. 2, p. 177
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Exhausted.
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- Federal Sentencing Reporter, 2012, v. 24, n. 4, p. 287, doi. 10.1525/fsr.2012.24.4.287
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COMPLETELY EXHAUSTED: EVALUATING THE IMPACT OF WOODFORD V. NGO ON PRISONER LITIGATION IN FEDERAL COURTS.
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- University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 2018, v. 166, n. 6, p. 1511
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