The Supreme Court has recognized several rights and protections for developmentally challenged inmates, including the Court Program.
This term is not specifically related to the rights or protections of developmentally challenged inmates, but it includes equal protection, reasonable accommodations, medical care, and protection from abuse. Developmentally challenged inmates are entitled to fair treatment, reasonable accommodations, and medical care, including mental health treatment and accommodations for disabilities. The Court also recognizes the duty of prisons to take reasonable steps to ensure the safety of all inmates. However, the specific rights and protections may vary depending on the circumstances of each case and the legal standards applied.