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  1. Sep 9, 2024 · Summary: After a patient at the Oregon State Hospital, which provided court-ordered psychiatric care, died of a fentanyl overdose, the hospital suspended visits to patients. But, argues Lewis & Clark Professor Aliza Kaplan, although drugs coming into the facility is a problem, any change affecting all patients should be short and reasonable.

  2. 14 hours ago · Sottile: Aliza Kaplan, the former innocence lawyer, told us that when Gov. Kate Brown commuted the sentences of the men on death row to life in prison without parole, that mostly resolved the issue.

  3. Sep 9, 2024 · Aliza Kaplan received funding from the Oregon Justice Resource Center for the Oregon death penalty cost study. Partenaires. Voir les partenaires de The Conversation France. Recently, several states, including Nevada, have introduced bills that cite legal costs as one of the reasons for ending the death penalty.

  4. Professor Aliza Kaplan, one of the authors of the study, said, “The decision makers, those involved in the criminal justice system, everyone, deserves to know how much we are currently spending on the death penalty, so that when stakeholders, citizens and policy-makers make these decisions, they have as much information as possible to decide ...

  5. Sep 11, 2024 · It really is an "upside down world" when a recently imprisoned child molester is about to become a lawyer and is being showed the levers of power by one of the disruptors in chief ("Prof" Aliza Kaplan of Lewis & Clark Law School.")

  6. Sep 9, 2024 · Aliza Kaplan, a professor at Lewis & Clark Law School, said that while she understands that drugs coming into facilities is a problem, the change to visitation should be “short and reasonable.”

  7. Sep 25, 2024 · Cases of flashlights and LED flexible book lights were immediately purchased by Chabad’s Administrator Rabbi Mendel Carlebach and distributed to all students in Chabad House by Outreach Director Rabbi Shraga Crombie and student resident Aliza Kaplan in advance of and during the storm.