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In Wisconsin, a U.S. District Judge will allow four women to spearhead a class-action lawsuit representing prisoners in the state’s largest facility, Taycheedah Correctional Institution, housing 700 inmates. The ACLU lawsuit charges 14 percent of the prisoners are subjected to inhumane conditions, and the U.S. Department of Justice raised separate concerns, including isolating mentally ill inmates as young as 15 years old, and a failure to monitor women taking psychotropic medicines.

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