Large Number of Inmates in Solitary Poses Problem for Justice System, Study Says

Arthur Liman Professor of Law Judith Resnik is quoted, and the Arthur Liman Public Interest Program is mentioned in a Wall Street Journal article about a report released by the Association of State Correctional Administrators and Liman Program that calls for limiting solitary confinement. 

State and federal prisons are holding as many as 100,000 inmates in solitary confinement or isolated housing, a figure that poses a "grave problem" for the criminal justice system, a study released Wednesday said. Read the article (subscription required).