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CorrectCare
30 Years After Estelle v.
Gamble: A Legal Retrospective
By William J. Rold, JD, CCHP-A
References
1. Spicer v. Williamson, 132
S.E. 291, 293 (N.C. 1926).
2. Estelle v. Gamble, 429
U.S. 97 (1976).
3. Lamar v. Board of
Commissioners, 30 N.E. 912 (Ind. 1924).
4. Magna Carta,
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6. Ruffin v. Commonwealth, 62
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7. State v. Cannon, 55 Del.
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8. Procunier v. Martinez, 416
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11. Gregg v. Georgia, 428
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AIs
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20.
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[This article first appeared
in the Summer 2006 issue of CorrectCare.]
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