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Prison Soy Diet Lawsuit Updates
Information and updates on the statuses of the prisoner soy diet lawsuits in Illinois and Florida – Illinois – Judge Gives Green Light to Soy Lawsuit A pdf. link that lists all of the actions taken in the lawsuit so far … Continue reading
Posted in Florida, Illinois, Prison Diet, Soy, Weston-Price
Tagged abuse, Florida, Illinois, Lawsuits, Nutrition and Physical Degeneration, Weston A. Price Foundation
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Abusing Prisoners Decreases Public Safety
An interview with author and former prisoner Shawn Griffith Angola 3 News If given the attention it deserves, an important new book is certain to make significant contributions to the public discussions of US prison policy. The author, Shawn Griffith, … Continue reading
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