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28 Berkeley J. Crim. L. 1 (2023)

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     Climate Change and the Carceral

       System: How Extreme Weather

           Threatens Inmates' Eighth

                 Amendment Rights


                      Vaughn   Ford-Plotkin*


ABSTRACT
       This article will analyze the impact of climate change on the
carceral system of the United States. More specifically, how extreme
weather events and conditions exacerbated by climate change are causing
incarcerated individuals to endure abhorrent  conditions that are in
violation of their Eighth Amendment rights. Additionally, this article will
examine  the  Prison  Litigation Reform  Act  and  how   it prevents
incarcerated individuals from  having legal recourse  to rectify the
violations of their Eighth Amendment rights caused by climate change.
Via a two-factor approach of federal laws requiring safe conditions (with
a focus on what is safe during extreme heat waves and cold fronts) and
the abolition of the Prison Litigation Reform Act; this article will lay the
framework  for a course of action to prevent incarcerated individuals from
having their constitutional rights violated in the future and provide a legal
avenue  to those incarcerated individuals and their families who have
already suffered cruel and unusual punishment at the hands of an under
prepared carceral system.




DOI: https://doi.org/10.15779/Z38T43J41P
Copyright © 2023 Regents of the University of California
* Vaughn Ford-Plotkin is a third-year law student at Vermont Law School, pursuing a
career in indigent defense post-grad. I would like to thank Dean Jennifer Rushlow for all
of her guidance as the professor overseeing the drafting of this note. I would like to thank
BJCL for the opportunity to have this note published. I would like to also thank my family
and friends who have supported me, allowing me to have a successful law school career.
Finally, I would like to recognize the strength and value of all people in prison and to
emphasize the need for mass decarceration.

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