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Clement v. Calif. Dept. of Corrections, No. 03-15006 (9th Cir.) (364 F.3d 1148) (April 20, 2004) (Per Curiam)

Here, citing the First Amendment, the Ninth Circuit struck down a California state prison rule that barred inmates from receiving mail that contained downloads from the Internet. The Court concluded that the restriction was too broad to constitutionally serve the stated purpose of maintaining security; and thus granted an injunction ...

 

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