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Friday, April 15, 2011
Justice Department Joins Challenge To Jail's Policy On Religious Literature
The Justice Department announced Wednesday that it has filed a lawsuit against the Berkeley County, South Carolina sheriff's office, seeking to join a suit already filed by the ACLU challenging the mail policy at the Berkeley County Detention Center. The jail prohibits sending of any books, magazines or newspapers to inmates, except for copies of the Bible. (See prior posting.) The Justice Department alleges that the detention facility, in violation of RLUIPA, burdens inmates' practice of religion by denying them religious texts other than the Bible and violates the Establishment Clause by favoring the Bible over texts used in other religious traditions. The suit also claims more broadly that the ban on non-religious literature violates the 1st Amendment's free speech provisions.