Civil Rights
Nov. 9, 2001
Prison Law Libraries, Lifeline To the Courts, Must Stay Open
There is a conservative master plan in effect that has as its final objective the complete separation and isolation from society of the incarcerated person. The architects of this plan envision a system in which once a person is sent to prison, he will no longer be heard from again. With this system in place, the agents of the right-wing conservative movement then can proceed to unleash unimaginable abuse and neglect on this segment of the population.




By Pablo Agrio
There is a conservative master plan in effect that has as its final objective the complete separation and isolation from society of the incarcerated person. The architects of this plan envision a system in which once a person is sent to prison, he will no longer be heard from again. With this system ...
There is a conservative master plan in effect that has as its final objective the complete separation and isolation from society of the incarcerated person. The architects of this plan envision a system in which once a person is sent to prison, he will no longer be heard from again. With this system ...
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