Morning Briefing
Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
Nevada Prisons Illegally Segregating HIV-Positive Inmates, Justice Department Says
Nevada’s prisons are discriminating against inmates with HIV under illegal segregation policies that deny them access to work programs where other prisoners earn credits to reduce the length of their sentences, the U.S. Justice Department has concluded. Justice Department lawyers warned Nevada’s attorney general this week they may sue the state under the Americans with Disabilities Act if it doesn’t change the policies based largely on unfounded fears about the transmission of HIV. (Sonner, 6/21)
In other news, a judge orders a Texas prison to provide clean drinking water to its inmates —
In a ruling highly critical of how Texas prisons treat inmates, a federal judge in Houston ordered a Navasota facility to find an immediate alternative to arsenic-laden drinking water that "violates contemporary standards of decency." (Banks, 6/21)