Michael Bien and his firm are best known for pressing long-running class actions to protect the rights of prisoners and jail inmates, particularly those who are disabled or have mental health problems.
One such case, now 30 years old, is very active in its remedial phase, Bien said. The attorneys are seeking to have the state parole board provide accommodations for blind, deaf or hard-of-hearing prisoners. And they won a requirement that correctional officers wear body cameras to ...
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