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Thornburgh v. Abbott

United States Supreme Court

490 U.S. 401 (1989)

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Federal Bureau of Prisons regulations let officials reject incoming prisoner publications found detrimental to institutional security or likely to facilitate criminal activity; prisoner Abbott and a class of other prisoners (plaintiffs) sued Attorney General Richard Thornburgh and the Bureau (defendants), arguing the regulations violated the First Amendment. The district court upheld the regulations, the court of appeals reversed, and the Supreme Court granted certiorari.

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Whether federal regulations that permit prison officials to reject publications received by federal prisoners violate the First Amendment.

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