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Prison Law Blog | Sara Mayeux Prison Law Blog Sara Mayeux Farewell to “Prison Law Blog,” Hello to “Evolving Standards of Decency” with 3 comments Dear all, As I noted a few weeks ago, I am officially placing this blog on hiatus as I am moving onto some new endeavors. But there are two pieces of good news. First, I am happy to announce that a new blog, “ Evolving Standards of Decency ,” will be picking up where I left off and covering prisoners’ rights litigation. This new blog is spearheaded by Margaret R. Moreland , a lawyer and law librarian at the Pace University Law Library, and aims to “creat[e] a forum for discussing the constitutional rights of those in America’s prisons and jails.” I hope you will bookmark the site and check it often.  Read the rest of this entry » Email Facebook Twitter Like Loading... Written by sara June 11, 2012 at 7:40 pm Posted in Uncategorized Must-read: “Louisiana Incarcerated: How we built the world’s prison capital” ...

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