Jacklovich v. Simmons, No. 03-3227 (10th Cir.) (392 F.3d 420) (December 21, 2004) (Judge Paul J. Jr. Kelly)
Loaded on Dec. 1, 2004
published in Punch and Jurists
December 13, 2004
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Prison Legal News (PLN) has won another victory in one of its many challenges to prison regulations designed to restrict the distribution of its monthly publication to inmates. The Kansas Department of Corrections barred inmates from receiving books, newspapers and magazines from family members and friends; and then imposed a ...
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