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- Table of Contents
- Chapter One: Introduction, How to Use the Handbook, What is Section 1983 and Who Can Use It, The Uses and Limits of Legal Action
- Chapter Two: Planning Your Suit, Who You Can Sue, The Prison Litigation Reform Act, What Are Your Rights?, Access to Reading Materials, Freedom of Speech / Political Beliefs, Freedom from Racial and Sexual Discrimination, Prison Searches,
Prison Conditions, Right to Medical Care, Injunctions, Money Damages, Class Actions, Settlements
- Chapter Three: How to Start Your Lawsuit, What Legal Papers You Need, The Summons and Complaint Forms, In Forma Pauperis, Three Strikes Rule
- Chapter Four: What Happens After Your File Your Suit, Dismissals, Summary Judgements, Issue of Mootness, Discovery Process
- Chapter Five: Know Your Rights Information, Your Rights to File Suit, What to do Against Retaliation
- Chapter Six: The Legal System and Legal Research, How to Read Legal Citations, Introduction to Legal Writing
- Appendices: Glossary, Legal Forms and Information, Constitutional Amendments, Sources of Support and Publicity, Information for Non-Citizens, List of District Courts
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