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Criminal

Feb. 8, 2001

Prisons May Limit Inmate Access to Web Service

SAN FRANCISCO - A high-security prison that rejects U.S. mail solely because it contains information downloaded from the Internet is not violating inmates' right to free speech, an appellate court said Tuesday.

By Tyler Cunningham
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - A high-security prison that rejects U.S. mail solely because it contains information downloaded from the Internet is not violating inmates' right to free speech, an appellate court said Tuesday.
        Such a policy is reasonably related ...

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