Para-Professional Law Clinic v. Beard, No. 02-2788 (3rd Cir.) (334 F.3d 301) (July 1, 2003) (Judge Maryanne Trump Barry)
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published in Punch and Jurists
June 16, 2003
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Prison Litigation Reform Act (PLRA).
The question before the Court is this case was whether to continue in effect an injunction that was ordered by Judge Lord in 1987 which permanently enjoined prison officials from closing an inmate-run law clinic at Pennsylvania’s largest maximum security prison at Graterford. (See, U.S. ex rel. Para-Professional Law Clinic ...
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