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Posted: Sat 16:39, 31 Aug 2013 Post subject: that citizens |
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enough. The federal courts aren't responsible for the California prison crisis. California is responsible for it. It's been 20 years since these concerns first were expressed about the conditions in which the prisoners live. And still Gov. Brown is pushing for delay. If all of these seems familiar to you it should be. I wrote about this story for The Atlantic in April, when these same judges reminded Gov. Brown,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], the former Yale Law School student, that citizens, even governors,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], do not get to ignore those laws with which they do not agree. I wrote about it for The Atlantic in May 2011 when the United States Supreme Court, in a decision styled Brown v. Plata,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], ruled that conditions in Gov. Brown's prisons violate the Eighth Amendment rights of prisoners to be free from "cruel" conditions. And I will write about it again and again until the biggest state in the union,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and one of the nation's most prominent governors,http://www.ewwealth.com/, decides it will comply with the Eighth Amendment.Every day this governor and his lawyers
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