Prison Magazine Sues Idaho's Canyon County for Censoring Inmate Mail
Prison Magazine Sues Idaho's Canyon County for Censoring Inmate Mail
A prison news magazine has filed a lawsuit against Idaho’s Canyon County for allegedly censoring and restricting the circulation of its publication.According to Newsweek, Human Rights Defense Center—the creator of the Prison Legal News magazine—has accused Canyon County and its sheriff, Kieran Donahue, of preventing inmates from receiving the magazine.Prison Legal News, notes Newsweek, provides incarcerated persons with information about their legal rights.Human Rights Defense Center claims that Canyon County has prevented inmates from receiving not only Prison Legal News, but other, similar publications as well.“Defendants have a custom and practice of rejecting magazines and information brochures sent by HRDC to prisoners at the jail,” Human Rights Defense Center attorneys wrote in their lawsuit. “Accordingly, Defendants’ publications and mail policies and practices violate HRDC’s rights under the Free Speech Clause of the First Amendment.”
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Lawsuit: Canyon County Jail Illegally Censoring Inmate MailPublisher of Prison Legal News Magazine Sues Idaho Jail for Allegedly Censoring Mail
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