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Discipline for Content of Outgoing Mail Reversed
The United States District Court for the Southern district of New York held
that prison officials violated a New York prisoner's First Amendment rights
of expression by censoring his outgoing mail and disciplining him for
complaints about prison conditions and officials in his letters.
The court found that reading and ...
that prison officials violated a New York prisoner's First Amendment rights
of expression by censoring his outgoing mail and disciplining him for
complaints about prison conditions and officials in his letters.
The court found that reading and ...
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