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Should Prisons Be Permitted To Monitor Some Conversations Between Inmates and Lawyers?
Should Prisons Be Permitted To Monitor Some Conversations Between Inmates and Lawyers?

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Some cases warrant that monitoring take place
NO
Inmates should expect total privacy when conversing with their attorneys
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In some cases, there are instances where attorney-client conferences should be monitored to enforce the law. State officials understand ACLU concerns over inmate privacy and have implemented policy changes to address the issue.

The American Civil Liberties Union is fighting a prison's right to monitor any conversations between inmates and attorneys because they deserve to have "an absolute right to privacy." The right to have private attorney conversations must be preserved.

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