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Porter v. Nussle, No. 00-853 (U.S. Supreme Court) (534 U.S. 516; 122 S.Ct. 983) (February 26, 2002) (Justice Ginsburg)

Here the Court unanimously held that the exhaustion requirements of the Prison Litigation Reform Act are applicable to all inmate lawsuits regarding prison life, regardless of whether the suit involves general circumstances or particular episodes.

This decision, which received virtually no press coverage whatsoever, deals with the so-called “exhaustion” provision ...

 

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