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Cancer
Life Inside
January 28, 2022
I’m Having a Cancer Scare. But Prison Healthcare Is So Degrading, I’ve Quit Seeking Answers.
“Not knowing what is going on with my body will catch up to me, but I refuse to be treated inappropriately.”
By
Demetrius Buckley
Life Inside
July 26, 2018
How I Survived Cancer in Prison
“I fought first for my rights, and then for my life.”
By
Heather Hodges
Case in Point
March 6, 2017
Death by Mismanagement?
A case that tests corporate liability for chaos.
By
Andrew Cohen
Life Inside
March 2, 2017
Running Out of Time?
An inmate with cancer wonders if her parole will come soon enough.
By
Shavonne Robbins
as told to
Lisa Riordan Seville
Commentary
February 19, 2015
What Are 30 Years Worth?
In the case of this wrongfully convicted man, Louisiana says $0.00.
By
Andrew Cohen