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CoreCivic and the city of Leavenworth will continue their fight over development regulations in front of a Kansas appellate court after a Leavenworth district judge decided to wait for a decision in ...
TOPEKA — The city of Leavenworth and CoreCivic will take their fight to court June 25 to determine whether the company can reopen its prison facility as an ICE detention center without going ...
CoreCivic argues the resolution is illegal because it has already operated the facility for more than a decade without a special use permit.
The City of Leavenworth, Kansas, is once again suing CoreCivic – the corporation that's trying to turn a vacant facility into an ICE detention center.
Topeka — A Leavenworth District Court judge finalized his decision to bar CoreCivic from housing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement prisoners at its closed facility, rejecting the private ...
LEAVENWORTH — A Kansas district court barred CoreCivic Wednesday from reopening its shuttered prison until the company goes through Leavenworth’s development process to receive a special use ...
A Washburn University law professor broke down the lawsuit the city of Leavenworth filed against CoreCivic after the company withdrew its application for a special use permit in March.
CoreCivic demonstrates commitment to Leavenworth with safety measures, local job creation, impact fees, and transparent cooperation with police at MRRC.
The city of Leavenworth is suing private prison company CoreCivic, seeking to block the for-profit prison from operating an ICE immigrant detention center.
Allowing CoreCivic to remain operational by contracting with DOJ or with Leavenworth County places residents and staff at extreme risk.
A 10-page letter sent to commissioners and the White House argues the CoreCivic Leavenworth Detention Center is "dangerously understaffed, poorly managed, and incapable of safely housing its ...
CoreCivic wanted to shore up the safety situation at Winn, but the move left Leavenworth’s Special Operations Response Team, which responds to security emergencies, with just 4 members rather ...