Jordan v. Pugh, No. 04-1095 (10th Cir.) (425 F.3d 820) (September 21, 2005) (Judge Michael W. McConnell)
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Among the many regulations promulgated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) is one entitled “Inmate correspondence with representatives of the news media,” which prohibits inmates from acting as a reporter or publishing articles under a byline. (28 C.F.R. § 540.20(b)) (herein “Rule 540"). Although one can imagine many …
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