“This case could have been resolved for a fraction of what it eventually cost if NDOC had been reasonable. NDOC’s ‘one good eye’ policy was cruel and draconian. NDOC refused to give Miller his surgery even after the Colwell v. Bannister case in 2014 said the failure to do so amounted to deliberate indifference. The prison insisted on disciplining Miller for something he had a right to do—file an ADA complaint. That too was against federal law and was just mean-spirited. The prison looked for ways to punish Miller when he was a model inmate and just wanted to see out of both eyes,” said his lawyer Terri Keyser-Cooper.