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Voice of the Experienced v. LeBlanc

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2023
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Filing year
2023
Status
Motion for class certification granted.
Docket number
3:23-cv-01304
Court/admin entity
United StatesUnited States Federal CourtsM.D. La.
Case category
Constitutional ClaimsOther Constitutional Claims
Principal law
United StatesEighth AmendmentUnited StatesPrison Litigation Reform Act (PLRA)
At issue
Class action alleging that agricultural labor conditions at the Louisiana State Penitentiary in Tunica, Louisiana violated incarcerated persons' constitutional rights.
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12/23/2025
Motion for class certification granted.
The federal district court for the Middle District of Louisiana granted a motion for class certification in an action challenging the constitutionality of conditions on the Farm Line at Louisiana State Penitentiary, also known as “Angola.” The court characterized the complaint as alleging that incarcerated persons working on the Farm Line “are subject to a risk of increased physical harm due to their extensive and continued exposure to high temperatures and heat indices.” The complaint also includes allegations regarding the intensification of heat exposure due to climate change. The court certified two classes: (1) a “General Class” of all persons incarcerated at Angola who currently are or may in the future be assigned to the Farm Line and (2) an “ADA Subclass” comprising all persons incarcerated at Angola “who have disabilities that substantially limit one or more of their major life activities and who currently are, or may in the future be, assigned to the Farm Line.” Trial is set to proceed on February 3, 2026.
Decision
08/15/2024
Defendants ordered to formalize and adopt remedial measures.
The district court issued a ruling and order finding that the defendants’ remedies in response to its order had been inadequate and directing them to take additional steps, including providing additional tents to provide shade and making changes to the break schedule.
Decision
07/02/2024
Notice of appeal filed by defendants.
Appeal
07/02/2024
Plaintiffs' application for a preliminary injunction and temporary restraining order granted in part and denied in part.
The federal district court for the Middle District of Louisiana granted in part an application by incarcerated persons who labor on the “Farm Line” at the Angola penitentiary in Louisiana for a preliminary injunction or temporary restraining order enjoining agricultural labor on the Farm Line when heat index values exceed 88°F. The court found that the evidence at this stage showed that Angola’s heat-related policies were inadequate to mitigate risks of heat-related disorders, resulting in a substantial risk of serious harm. The court said the “worsening climate situation” in Louisiana and Angola compounded the inadequacies of the policies. The court further found that plaintiffs had shown a substantial likelihood of establishing that the defendants had been deliberately indifferent to these risks in violation of the Eighth Amendment. The court also found that the plaintiffs showed an immediate risk of irreparable injury and that the balance of interests favored an injunction. Citing the Prison Litigation Reform Act (PLRA) provision limiting relief in prison conditions lawsuits to remedies that reduce risk to “a socially acceptable level,” the court did not entirely enjoin operation of the Farm Line when the 88°F threshold was reached but instead ordered the defendants to “take immediate measures to correct the glaring deficiencies in their heat-related policies.” The court listed five sets of actions that the defendants were required take and required them to submit a memorandum regarding proposed remedies.
Decision

Summary

Class action alleging that agricultural labor conditions at the Louisiana State Penitentiary in Tunica, Louisiana violated incarcerated persons' constitutional rights.

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