Covid

Following Months of Advocacy, City Reinstates Limited In-Person Visits for People Incarcerated in Philly Jails

After months of advocating for relief from the deplorable conditions in the Philadelphia jails in the case Remick v. Philadelphia, the Pennsylvania Institutional Law Project (PILP), Kairys Rudovsky Messing Feinberg and Lin, Abolitionist Law Center, and Dechert LLP announce that the Philadelphia prisons will resume some in-person friend and family visits with incarcerated people starting next week.

City Agrees to Pay $125,000 to Bail Funds in Settlement Over Out-of-Cell Time for People Incarcerated in Philly Jails

In an unprecedented settlement agreement, the City of Philadelphia (“City”) has agreed to make a one-time payment of $125,000 to the Philadelphia Bail Fund and the Philadelphia Community Bail Fund, to resolve violations of Court Orders requiring out-of-cell time for people incarcerated in Philadelphia Department of Prisons facilities.

Prisoners’ Rights Groups Commend Allegheny County Jail on Improved COVID-19 Intake Testing Policy

The Allegheny County Jail has agreed to begin administering COVID-19 tests to everyone admitted to the jail before they are moved into general population housing in response to demands from lawyers representing incarcerated persons in a class action lawsuit challenging the jail’s failure to protect them from COVID-19.

PILP, ALC and ACLU PA send letter to Allegheny County demanding COVID testing and contact tracing of people at ACJ

PILP, ALC, and ACLU PA sent a letter to Allegheny County demanding testing and contact tracing of people at ACJ after dozens of guards quarantined. This comes after numerous reports that people in direct contact with a guard who tested positive are symptomatic and being denied tests.

PILP and LPP Send Letter to Warden Spaulding Re: Inhumane Treatment and Deplorable Housing Conditions at USP Lewisburg

July 1, 2020. The Pennsylvania Institutional Law Project (PILP) and the Lewisburg Prison Project (LPP) sent an advocacy letter to Warden Spaulding at USP Lewisburg after we received a number of reports that people incarcerated at the federal penitentiary are being treated inhumanely and are being housed in deplorable conditions that also do not adequately protect them from COVID-19 transmission, which will likely have a significant impact on their health and safety, as well as prison staff and the community.

Read the full letter here