Federal Judge Certifies Prisoners' COVID-19 Class Action Against Oregon
Federal Judge Certifies Prisoners' COVID-19 Class Action Against Oregon
A federal judge in Oregon has certified prisoners’ coronavirus-related class action against the state.According to Oregon Public Broadcasting, the decision is though to be the first-ever ruling in which a federal judge has allowed inmates to file a lawsuit for monetary damages over an individual state’s pandemic response strategy.If the lawsuit succeeds, it could cost Oregon taxpayers millions of dollars to resolve.Corene Kendrick, deputy director of the American Civil Liberty Union’s National Prison Project, told OPB that the judge’s decision is truly groundbreaking.“This really is quite a groundbreaking order, and decision, and it could potentially be a model for advocates in other parts of the country where they’re having similar problems,” Kendrick said.OPB notes that, in Oregon, at least 45 people died in Department of Corrections custody after testing positive for novel coronavirus.At least 5,000 other inmates, says OPB, tested positive while behind bars.In a statement, attorneys David Sugarman and Juan Chavez suggested that the Oregon Department of Corrections’ initial coronavirus containment strategy was a failure.“The fears we had in April 2020 about how incarcerated people would be affected by the pandemic have sadly come to pass,” they said in a written statement. “The impact of the disease and its mishandling by those in charge has been devastating to people in prison.”
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