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Alabama Prison Labor Program Faces Legal Challenges

A work-release program for Alabama prisoners provides labor for corporations and income for the state. Lawsuits are challenging its constitutionality.

A.J. Goldmann
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A.J. Goldmann

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Corporations, Corrections Department (Ala), Decisions and Verdicts, Forced Labor, Hyundai Motor Co, Labor and Jobs, Law and Legislation, Organized Labor, Prisons and Prisoners, States (US), Suits and Litigation (Civil), Thirteenth Amendment (US Constitution)
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