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From Truthout: Federal Judge Upholds Infamously Brutal Farm Labor at Angola Prison

Journalist Mike Ludwig writes, “Jackson’s ruling this week does not address the plaintiffs’ main claim: that the prison farm itself is an affront to human dignity that should be considered an unconstitutional form of cruel and unusual punishment.”

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From Verite News: State wins suit over Angola “farm line” working conditions

Journalist Robert Stewart writes “Although prisoners face dangerously harsh conditions while working the “farm line” at the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola — including laboring outdoors in extreme heat — a federal judge presiding over a long-running suit filed by prisoners forced to work in the fields around Angola has ruled he could not force the state to fix the problem..”

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From The Advocate: Federal trial on Angola’s ‘Farm Line’ forced labor has ended. Here’s where things stand.

Journalist Matt Bruce writes “‘The relief that they’re requesting is going to end the Farm Line. If you end the Farm Line, we’re not going to have any more produce,’” said Andrew Blanchfield, the lead attorney defending the Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections and state prison officials against the plaintiffs’ allegations.”

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From The Advocate: Advocacy groups press to abolish Angola prison’s Farm Line in Baton Rouge federal court

Journalist Matt Bruce writes “They used expert witnesses and first-hand testimony from a slate of current and former Angola prisoners who have worked the Farm Line. One prisoner testified that guards often called him a “boy” and forced him to use his bare hands to dig potatoes while on his knees.”

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