The Pennsylvania Institutional Law Project (PILP) sent a letter to DOC regarding an update from Secretary of Corrections Wetzel of the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections (DOC) to judges and courts in how physical mail must be addressed
PILP and All Rise send letter to FCI Loretto & Federal Bureau of Prisons after COVID-19 outbreak
PILP Sends Letter to DOC Chief Counsel Demanding Universal COVID Testing of Staff and Incarcerated People & More Out-of-Cell Time Amid Virus Surge
PILP Files Lawsuit Against DOC Officials on Behalf of Transgender Woman Denied Healthcare, Surgery
The Pennsylvania Institutional Law Project filed a lawsuit today on behalf of a transgender woman who says she is being denied vital healthcare, including gender affirmation surgery, by the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections (DOC). The lawsuit alleges that the plaintiff, a 46-year-old transgender woman currently incarcerated at the State Correctional Institution at Mahanoy, has suffered extreme distress and suicidal ideation, including instances of self-harm, since receiving a diagnosis of gender dysphoria in 1998.
PILP, ALC and ACLUPA send letter to Allegheny County Jail regarding Ban on Purchase of Books by Incarcerated Persons
Prisoners’ Rights Advocates File Lawsuit Against Allegheny County Jail for Sergeant Brutalizing Disabled Women
The Abolitionist Law Center (ALC), Pennsylvania Institutional Law Project (PILP), and K&L Gates filed a lawsuit on Tuesday on behalf of April Walker, LaVonna Dorsey, and Alexus Diggs, three formerly incarcerated women with disabilities, who claim they were brutally assaulted by Sergeant John Raible at the Allegheny County Jail. The complaint describes numerous assaults by Raible against people with disabilities involving the overuse of pepper spray, tasers and placing people with disabilities in a restraint chair for hours without food, water, medicine, or breaks to relieve themselves.