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Bellis v. Davis, No. 99-1203 (8th Cir.) (186 F.3d 1092) (August 10, 1999) (Judge Morris Sheppard Arnold)

Disagreeing with the Tenth Circuit, the Eighth Circuit held that the BOP's new regulations and program statement dealing with the eligibility of prisoners in a drug treatmnent program was a "manifestly permissible construction of the statute".

In this case the petitioners argued that the Bureau of Prison's (BOP) new regulations ...

 

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