Articles From Samuel A. Lichtenfeld

A prisoner seeking only money damages under the Prison Litigation Reform Act must exhaust all administrative forms of remedy, even if that administrative process does not provide money damages By Samuel A. Lichtenfeld Administrative Law, August 2001 The U.S. Supreme Court held recently that an inmate seeking only money damages under the Prison Litigation Reform Act ("Act") must complete any prison administrative process that could address his or her complaint by providing some form of relief even if the provided remedy is not money.

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