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ACLU sues South Carolina prison for banning books, magazines and newspapers

The Berkeley County Detention Center in South Carolina allows prisoners to receive Bibles but not other books, magazines and newspapers and is now facing a lawsuit brought by the American Civil Liberties Union on behalf of the Prison Legal News. -db Jurist October 7, 2010 By Drew Singer The American Civil Liberties Union [advocacy website] [...]

Government watchdog groups says Department of Justice thwarted interview of convicted lobbyist

Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington has filed a Freedom of Information Act request concerning what they claim are government efforts to block interviews with Jack Abramoff now serving a prison term for conspiracy, fraud and tax evasion in an influence-peddling scandal in Washington. -db THE WRAP May 5, 2010 By Steve Pond Disgraced [...]

Bureau of Prisons accedes to court ruling allowing federal inmates to work as reporters

Three years after a federal appeals court ruling, the Bureau of Prisons has allowed federal inmates to report from prison and publish articles under a byline. -db Courthouse News Service April 26, 2010 By Travis Sanford WASHINGTON, D.C. (CN) – Three years after the 10th Circuit struck down Bureau of Prisons regulations prohibiting federal inmates [...]