Federal lawsuit challenges Dallas County jail's ban on newspaper publications
Federal lawsuit challenges Dallas County jail's ban on newspaper publications The passage mentions a First Amendment lawsuit against a county jail's publication ban, naming a publisher and attorney, but lacks connections to high‑ranking officials, financial flows, or broader controversy. It offers a modest lead for civil‑rights litigation monitoring rather than a major investigative breakthrough. Key insights: Dallas County jail prohibits inmates from receiving daily newspapers.; Paul Wright, publisher of Prison Legal News, filed a federal lawsuit on First Amendment grounds.; Attorney Scott Medlock of the Texas Civil Rights Project represents the plaintiff.
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Federal lawsuit challenges Dallas County jail's ban on newspaper publications The passage mentions a First Amendment lawsuit against a county jail's publication ban, naming a publisher and attorney, but lacks connections to high‑ranking officials, financial flows, or broader controversy. It offers a modest lead for civil‑rights litigation monitoring rather than a major investigative breakthrough. Key insights: Dallas County jail prohibits inmates from receiving daily newspapers.; Paul Wright, publisher of Prison Legal News, filed a federal lawsuit on First Amendment grounds.; Attorney Scott Medlock of the Texas Civil Rights Project represents the plaintiff.
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