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kaggle-ho-015290House Oversight

Prisoners Denied Reading Materials; ACLU Seeks Injunction Against South Carolina Jail Policy

Prisoners Denied Reading Materials; ACLU Seeks Injunction Against South Carolina Jail Policy The passage highlights a civil liberties issue involving prison reading restrictions and an ACLU lawsuit, but it lacks concrete leads to powerful actors, financial flows, or high‑level misconduct. It offers limited investigative value beyond standard prison‑rights advocacy. Key insights: Todd McCormick released in Dec 2003; books confiscated at halfway house; Prison in South Carolina restricts inmates to Bibles only; Since 2008, Prison Legal News mailed to inmates has been returned

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House Oversight
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Prisoners Denied Reading Materials; ACLU Seeks Injunction Against South Carolina Jail Policy The passage highlights a civil liberties issue involving prison reading restrictions and an ACLU lawsuit, but it lacks concrete leads to powerful actors, financial flows, or high‑level misconduct. It offers limited investigative value beyond standard prison‑rights advocacy. Key insights: Todd McCormick released in Dec 2003; books confiscated at halfway house; Prison in South Carolina restricts inmates to Bibles only; Since 2008, Prison Legal News mailed to inmates has been returned

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kagglehouse-oversightprison-rightscivil-libertiesaclureading-material-restrictionssouth-carolina
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