Koger v. Dart, No. 13 C 7150 (N.D.Ill.) (114 F.Supp.3d 572) (July 6, 2015) (Judge Matthew F. Kennelly)
In 1984, some 42 years ago, Cook County Jail in Illinois quietly adopted a “no newspapers” policy for all inmates. It was an absolute ban on all newspapers and newspaper clippings; and there were no exceptions. In fact, the Jail defined newspapers as contraband. The ban applied regardless of origin ...
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