drew_s | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 03 2008 | food, detroit, michigan, delicious, cuisine
drew_s | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 25 2008 | food, cuisine, law, prison, constitution
A very interesting prison litigation story that doesn't involve Johnathan Lee Riches or GITMO.
Quoted: Prisoners sue over Nutraloaf with some regularity, usually arguing either that their due process rights have been violated (because they are served the punitive loaves without a hearing) or that the dish is so disgusting as to make it cruel and unusual and thus a violation of the Eighth Amendment.
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