Prison book policy lawsuit targeting Utah Department of Corrections and broader jail censorship practices
Prison book policy lawsuit targeting Utah Department of Corrections and broader jail censorship practices The passage outlines a potential civil suit over book restrictions in Utah prisons and mentions general jail policies, but it lacks concrete names of high‑ranking officials, financial transactions, or foreign involvement. The lead is modestly useful for investigating correctional‑facility censorship practices, yet it offers little actionable detail beyond the Utah DOC and a generic sheriff’s department comment. Key insights: Prison Legal News may sue Utah Department of Corrections over a policy limiting books to those shipped from Barnes & Noble.; Utah policy requires books to come directly from a major distributor for security reasons.; Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department screens books for weapon‑making potential, violence, or sexual content.
Summary
Prison book policy lawsuit targeting Utah Department of Corrections and broader jail censorship practices The passage outlines a potential civil suit over book restrictions in Utah prisons and mentions general jail policies, but it lacks concrete names of high‑ranking officials, financial transactions, or foreign involvement. The lead is modestly useful for investigating correctional‑facility censorship practices, yet it offers little actionable detail beyond the Utah DOC and a generic sheriff’s department comment. Key insights: Prison Legal News may sue Utah Department of Corrections over a policy limiting books to those shipped from Barnes & Noble.; Utah policy requires books to come directly from a major distributor for security reasons.; Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department screens books for weapon‑making potential, violence, or sexual content.
Tags
Forum Discussions
This document was digitized, indexed, and cross-referenced with 1,400+ persons in the Epstein files. 100% free, ad-free, and independent.