2:85-cv-04544 Jenny L Flores v. Edwin Meese
Case Summary
The case titled Jenny L. Flores v. Edwin Meese, docket number 85-cv-04544, involves litigation related to immigration enforcement policies and the treatment of detained minors. Originating in 1985, the case has addressed the conditions under which immigrant children are held in custody, focusing on their rights and welfare while detained by government authorities. The litigation has been significant in shaping policies to ensure that minors are treated humanely and in accordance with legal standards. Although specific details from the docket entry are limited, this case is known for establishing important precedents regarding the detention of immigrant children, including requirements for timely release and appropriate care. The involvement of Edwin Meese, a former U.S. Attorney General, indicates the case's connection to federal immigration enforcement policies and their judicial review.
Key Issues
- • Rights of detained immigrant minors
- • Conditions of detention facilities
- • Federal immigration enforcement policies
- • Legal standards for humane treatment
- • Timely release and placement of minors
Case Timeline
1 event2:85-cv-04544 Jenny L Flores v. Edwin Meese
[Mail Returned] (<a href="https://ecf.cacd.uscourts.gov/doc1/031147497635?caseid=45170&de_seq_num=5935406">1759</a>)