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1:23-cv-20449 HARRIS v. UNIVERSITY CORRECTIONAL HEALTH CARE et al

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In Harris v. University Correctional Health Care et al, the plaintiff has filed a reply brief responding to opposition on a motion, indicating ongoing litigation involving healthcare services within a correctional setting. The case appears to involve contested motions, suggesting active dispute over procedural or substantive matters. The specifics of the claims or defenses are not detailed in the docket summary, but the involvement of correctional health care points to potential issues related to medical treatment, institutional responsibility, or civil rights within the prison system.

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  • Correctional healthcare
  • Civil rights or medical claims
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Motion April 13, 2026

1:23-cv-20449 HARRIS v. UNIVERSITY CORRECTIONAL HEALTH CARE et al

In the case of Harris versus University Correctional Health Care and others, the plaintiff submitted a reply brief responding to the defendants' opposition to a previous motion. This step is part of the legal process where the plaintiff addresses arguments made by the defendants to strengthen their position. It matters because it helps the court understand both sides before making a decision on the motion.

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