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DC Circuit Lifts Injunction on BOP Porn Ban
Loaded on Sept. 15, 1999
published in Prison Legal News
September, 1999, page 17
In the March 1997 issue of PLN we reported that Congress passed the "Ensign Amendment," prohibiting the use of Bureau of Prisons (BOP) funds to distribute sexually explicit material to prisoners. The BOP adopted regulations defining the terms of the ban and significantly narrowing its scope. Those regulations ban only ...
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