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Class Action Hero: Denied Mental Health Care, Patrice Makes A Stand For Human Rights
Class Action Hall of Fame, Prisoners' Rights, Mental Health Teddy Basham-Witherington Class Action Hall of Fame, Prisoners' Rights, Mental Health Teddy Basham-Witherington

Class Action Hero: Denied Mental Health Care, Patrice Makes A Stand For Human Rights

Although acutely suffering mental instability, I never lost the ability to discern what was just. I strongly believed an injustice was occurring that directly and negatively impacted the entirety of my life and those of countless others. I also believed that so long as these things went unchallenged myself and others would continue to suffer. Not only did I want to change what happens within the prisons, I also wanted to raise public awareness of mental illness in relation to solitary confinement – the criminalization of mental illness within the prison walls. 

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Kids Win Big In Yazzie Case: New Mexico Court Says State Must Address Systemic Discrimination
Education, New Mexico Constitution, Children's Rights Teddy Basham-Witherington Education, New Mexico Constitution, Children's Rights Teddy Basham-Witherington

Kids Win Big In Yazzie Case: New Mexico Court Says State Must Address Systemic Discrimination

Like all parents, Wilhelmina Yazzie wants her children to have an education that gives them the opportunities they need to learn and thrive. But her 15-year-old son Xavier hasn’t been getting what he needs to be college and career ready because the state has been starving our public schools. Unfortunately, Wilhelmina’s son Xavier, like so many other students in New Mexico, has not had the benefit of the programming and resources he needs to thrive.

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Psych Patients In Connecticut File Class Action For Civil Rights Violations
Olmstead, Disability Rights, Class Actions Teddy Basham-Witherington Olmstead, Disability Rights, Class Actions Teddy Basham-Witherington

Psych Patients In Connecticut File Class Action For Civil Rights Violations

Karen testified:  “When I was getting discharged from Connecticut Valley Hospital, there were money and staffing problems that delayed me from getting out. Hospital staff were worried that there wasn’t enough money to get me the staffing that would keep me safe.... On the Thursday I was supposed to be discharged, staff were telling me I would be back by the next Monday.”

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Economic Justice: Low-Income Detroiters To Keep Their Homes
Economic Justice, Foreclosure, Detroit Teddy Basham-Witherington Economic Justice, Foreclosure, Detroit Teddy Basham-Witherington

Economic Justice: Low-Income Detroiters To Keep Their Homes

Cynthia was told she’d have to pay a flat fee of $5,000 to save her home. She folded, and her home will be offered up at an auction this fall. Cynthia is not alone. These obstacles, combined with the fact that few eligible homeowners know about the exemption, resulted in tens of thousands of low-income Detroiters losing their homes for inability to pay taxes they should’ve never been charged. This foreclosure crisis had a disproportionately devastating effect on African-American homeowners, who are often more likely to be foreclosed on than non-black homeowners.

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Economic Justice For Los Angeles Bus Riders!
Economic Justice, Bus Riders Union Teddy Basham-Witherington Economic Justice, Bus Riders Union Teddy Basham-Witherington

Economic Justice For Los Angeles Bus Riders!

The case was a classic civil rights case involving poor minorities whose need for basic travel to jobs and for everyday life fell victim to the desire of public officials to serve rail riders from the better-off, mostly white suburbs and the lure of flashy new trains and ribbon-cutting at sparkling new train stations. 

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Jeff Sessions Just Drew a Line Between Parent & Child, but What About You?
Immigrant Rights Teddy Basham-Witherington Immigrant Rights Teddy Basham-Witherington

Jeff Sessions Just Drew a Line Between Parent & Child, but What About You?

Jeff Sessions stood behind a podium—the welcoming blue of the Pacific glittering behind him, a gentle breeze ruffling his hair—and vowed to separate children from their parents. Directing his words to families immigrating across the southern border of the United States, he said, “If you are smuggling a child then we will prosecute you, and that child will be separated from you.” Separating children from their parents—unless absolutely necessary as in the case of abuse—is an immoral act.

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Impact Fund Launches Clean Water Project: Environmental Justice in the San Joaquin Valley
Environmental Justice, Clean Water Teddy Basham-Witherington Environmental Justice, Clean Water Teddy Basham-Witherington

Impact Fund Launches Clean Water Project: Environmental Justice in the San Joaquin Valley

In East Porterville, Tomas Garcia and his family haul water to their home to use for showers, toilets, and dishes. Only bottled water is safe to drink. The stress of the situation strained Mr. Garcia’s high blood pressure and diabetes; others in his community had suicidal thoughts. In Seville, Rebecca Quintana and her family relied on costly bottled water to replace the tap water contaminated by a high level of nitrates until a new well could be installed. The lack of access to clean water takes its daily toll on communities like East Porterville and Seville across the San Joaquin Valley.

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WE SAVED THE DESERT TORTOISE!
Environmental Justice Teddy Basham-Witherington Environmental Justice Teddy Basham-Witherington

WE SAVED THE DESERT TORTOISE!

For the Native Americans, the presence of a waste dump was deeply violating on a cultural level. They had lived on the land since time immemorial and believed that Ward Valley was the pathway traveled by newly deceased souls to their sacred mountain, Avi, Kwa Ame. Finally, it was home to the sacred desert tortoise.

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No Way Out: Class Action Seeks Integration of People with Disabilities in Utah
ADA, Class Actions Teddy Basham-Witherington ADA, Class Actions Teddy Basham-Witherington

No Way Out: Class Action Seeks Integration of People with Disabilities in Utah

Over the last 4 years, staff from the Disability Law Center of Utah (DLC) have, under their federal authority, visited individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (ID/DD) living in private institutions, called intermediate care facilities (ICFs).  The message was clear: People desperately wanted out. 

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Judge Orders California To Stop Using Dangerous Pesticides
Teddy Basham-Witherington Teddy Basham-Witherington

Judge Orders California To Stop Using Dangerous Pesticides

The new environmental analysis gave the department free rein to spray 79 pesticides anywhere in the state, indefinitely, with no analysis of local health and environmental impacts of the chemical. It also allowed no voice for affected communities regarding treatments that would be carried out in their yards, at public parks and schools, on organic farms, and anywhere else the state deemed necessary. The pesticides to be used are known to cause cancer, birth defects, and neurological damage and to be deadly to bees, fish, and birds.

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Kids at Risk from Pesticides on Kauai
Chlorpyrifos, Children's Rights, Environmental Justice Teddy Basham-Witherington Chlorpyrifos, Children's Rights, Environmental Justice Teddy Basham-Witherington

Kids at Risk from Pesticides on Kauai

It is a fact that studies elsewhere have demonstrated these same chemicals can cause an increase in birth defects and neurobehavioral problems.  We need to know if these chemicals are making their way into our drinking water, into our bodies, into our unborn babies and into our mother’s breastmilk...

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New Legal Funding Option For Plaintiffs in Personal Injury Cases
Litigation Funding, Personal Injury Teddy Basham-Witherington Litigation Funding, Personal Injury Teddy Basham-Witherington

New Legal Funding Option For Plaintiffs in Personal Injury Cases

Just imagine what it would be like if you or someone close to you suffers a catastrophic personal injury. Tragic accidents do not discriminate - they can happen to anyone. You’ve been blindsided, and your world may be upside down right now. You’ve filed a lawsuit, but it could be months, sometimes even years, before you see any justice.On top of everything else you are dealing with, you have to find a way to continue providing for yourself and your family during this time.

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Health Care Giant Holds Out On Low-Income D.C. Residents
Economic Justice, Healthcare Teddy Basham-Witherington Economic Justice, Healthcare Teddy Basham-Witherington

Health Care Giant Holds Out On Low-Income D.C. Residents

“People won’t have to beat the odds if we change the odds,” said George A. Jones, CEO of Bread for the City. “Ebony isn’t an isolated case, More than 100,000 D.C. residents live at or below the poverty line. While we have some measure of success providing primary medical care, there is a gap between what we have the capacity to offer now and what we could offer [with access to the surplus].”Through various legal maneuverings, the company has managed to avoid spending a dime.

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Class Action Hero, Sylvester McClain, Stands Up To Racial Discrimination
Class Actions, Racial Justice Teddy Basham-Witherington Class Actions, Racial Justice Teddy Basham-Witherington

Class Action Hero, Sylvester McClain, Stands Up To Racial Discrimination

When I returned to civilian life in 1969, I found Lufkin, Texas, to be much the same. The “White Only” signs might have been gone, but segregation was not.Lufkin Industries was the best paying employer around. It was understood the job assignments were segregated - blacks got mostly unskilled labor assignments under the worst conditions – but it was our best opportunity to support our families. The contrast with the integration efforts in the Marines was difficult to accept. It was rough. After a few months, I was temporarily blinded in a welding accident. My boss didn’t offer any medical attention or even a ride...

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BIG ISLAND [MEGA] DAIRY DUMPS ON LOCAL COMMUNITY
Environmental Justice, Clean Water Teddy Basham-Witherington Environmental Justice, Clean Water Teddy Basham-Witherington

BIG ISLAND [MEGA] DAIRY DUMPS ON LOCAL COMMUNITY

The reality is that Big Island Dairy produces local pollution: lots and lots of it. The cows at Big Island Dairy produce a lot more than milk. Due to its size and confinement of animals, the Dairy generates millions of gallons of animal urine and feces that, if not properly handled and treated, become a significant public health and environmental risk.

No one knows those risks better than the community of Ookala, whose residents reside just downhill from the Dairy’s operations.

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Forced Arbitration: How Your Legal Rights Are Being Eliminated
Forced Arbitration, Class Actions Teddy Basham-Witherington Forced Arbitration, Class Actions Teddy Basham-Witherington

Forced Arbitration: How Your Legal Rights Are Being Eliminated

You need full access to the courts to hold the wealthy and the powerful accountable. That right is being eroded before your very eyes. It must remain available to all of us if we are to continue challenging discrimination in our country and ensuring that ordinary people are not forced into a black box, privatized, justice system designed by and to serve corporate America.

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Environmental Justice: On Kauai, Chlorpyrifos Puts Children At  Risk
Kauai, Environmental Justice, Chlorpyrifos Teddy Basham-Witherington Kauai, Environmental Justice, Chlorpyrifos Teddy Basham-Witherington

Environmental Justice: On Kauai, Chlorpyrifos Puts Children At Risk

The AAP and the Environmental Working Group (EWG) wrote last month to Scott Pruitt, the new head of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) describing the dangers of pesticides, and of chlorpyrifos specifically. They stated that they were “deeply alarmed” that Scott Pruitt had overridden the EPA’s own recommendation to ban the use of chlorpyrifos on all food crops. They said that Pruitt’s decision “contradicts the agency’s own science and puts developing fetuses, infants, children and pregnant women at risk.”

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