1. Jones v. N.C. Prisoners' Labor Union, Inc., No. 75-1874, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued April 19, 1977 , June 23, 1977;
OVERVIEW: A warden's refusal to allow the solicitation, in person and by mail, of inmates to join a prisoners' labor union did not unreasonably infringe upon the union's free speech, association, and equal protection rights.
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