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Prison Equality

A Third Circuit panel found a federal judge failed to meet the “needs-narrowness-intrusiveness criteria” for a preliminary injunction in a case over disparate treatment in men’s and women’s prisons, so the injunction expired and the appeal is moot.

PHILADELPHIA – A Third Circuit panel found a federal judge failed to meet the “needs-narrowness-intrusiveness criteria” for a preliminary injunction in a case over disparate treatment in men’s and women’s prisons, so the injunction expired and the appeal is moot.

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