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Franklin v. District of Columbia, No. 97-7162 (D.C. Cir.) (163 F.3d 625) (December 29, 1998) (Judge A. Raymond Randolph)

In reversing a broad injunction previously issued to give non-English-speaking prisoners the right to translators in a range of prison activites, the D.C. Circuit shows the limited due process rights such prisoners have when the remedies are costly.

In this case the many Spanish-speaking prisoners incarcerated in the District of ...

 

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