Box 6
Contains 34 Results:
Correspondence: undated
In the ARC Case, Van Sickle found that North Dakota 's system for the care of the developmentally disabled violated the constitutional rights of its residents by being overcrowded, underfunded and understaffed.
Orders by Van Sickle: 1-10
In the ARC Case, Van Sickle found that North Dakota 's system for the care of the developmentally disabled violated the constitutional rights of its residents by being overcrowded, underfunded and understaffed.
Orders by Van Sickle:11-20
In the ARC Case, Van Sickle found that North Dakota 's system for the care of the developmentally disabled violated the constitutional rights of its residents by being overcrowded, underfunded and understaffed.
Orders by Van Sickle:21-30
In the ARC Case, Van Sickle found that North Dakota 's system for the care of the developmentally disabled violated the constitutional rights of its residents by being overcrowded, underfunded and understaffed.
Orders by Van Sickle:31-40
In the ARC Case, Van Sickle found that North Dakota 's system for the care of the developmentally disabled violated the constitutional rights of its residents by being overcrowded, underfunded and understaffed.
Orders by Van Sickle:41-50
In the ARC Case, Van Sickle found that North Dakota 's system for the care of the developmentally disabled violated the constitutional rights of its residents by being overcrowded, underfunded and understaffed.
Synopsis: Coleman v. Block, by Lynn Boughey and Sarah Vogel: undated
In Coleman v. Block, Van Sickle ordered the Farmers Home Administration to change its loan-repayment and foreclosure policies.
Correspondence: 1983-1986
In Coleman v. Block, Van Sickle ordered the Farmers Home Administration to change its loan-repayment and foreclosure policies.
Correspondence: 1987-1990
In Coleman v. Block, Van Sickle ordered the Farmers Home Administration to change its loan-repayment and foreclosure policies.
Orders by Van Sickle: 1983-1992
In Coleman v. Block, Van Sickle ordered the Farmers Home Administration to change its loan-repayment and foreclosure policies.