King v. Federal Bureau of Prisons, No. 03-2431 (7th Cir.) (415 F.3d 634) (July 13, 2005) (Judge Richard A. Posner)
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This decision contains a rare and detailed discussion of the BOP’s “no business” regulation (28 C.F.R. § 540.14(d)(4)), which prohibits prisoners from conducting business from prison. The plaintiff, Anthony King, brought a Bivens action (see, Bivens v. Six Unknown Federal Narcotics Agents, 403 U.S. 388 (1971)) against the Bureau of ...
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