Opinion ID: 2802945
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Text: This is the second interlocutory appeal by Defendant Susan Davis (“Davis”), Warden of the Huron Valley Women’s Facility, of the district court’s denial of her request for qualified immunity from Eighth Amendment liability. Davis and other prison officials were sued by Plaintiff Martinique Stoudemire (“Stoudemire”), a former inmate at the Huron Valley Women’s Facility and a double amputee, under 42 U.S.C. § 1983, 42 U.S.C. § 12132, and Mich. Comp. Laws § 330.1722, for violating, inter alia, Stoudemire’s Eighth Amendment rights. As relevant No. 14-1742, Stoudemire v. Mich. Dep’t of Corrections, et al. here, Stoudemire claims that, after her final amputation in December 2005, she was housed for approximately two weeks in a segregation cell that lacked accommodations for disabled persons, and that Davis was responsible for choosing the cell. Stoudemire alleges that Davis acted with deliberate indifference to her serious medical condition by placing her there. On remand, the district court conducted that analysis and held that Davis was not entitled to qualified immunity. Davis appeals again.