SAN FRANCISCO - Twenty-six years ago, Michael W. Bien sued the federal Bureau of Prisons on behalf of women who had been sexually assaulted while in custody at the prison in Dublin, California. He may have to do it again very soon.
His clients then were three women who had been moved from the medium-security women's facility to the high-security segregated housing unit in the adjacent men's prison. "This is not good corrections practice,...
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