ACLU Sues a Jail That Only Let Inmates Read the Bible

Mr. Ducke / Flickr
Alex Eichler 5,043 Views May 10, 2011

In South Carolina, prisoners at the Berkeley County Detention Center are only allowed to read paperback Bibles. They're not allowed to have "magazines, newspapers, or any other type of books," according to an e-mail sent from a first sergeant at the prison. As reported by The Guardian, the ACLU isn't happy about this. Last fall, they filed suit against the Detention Center, calling its Bibles-only policy "unconstitutional."

Now, the federal government is getting involved: U.S. attorney Bill Nettles is entering the lawsuit on behalf of the ACLU. Meanwhile, the Detention Center has tried to clarify its policy, saying it only bans reading material that depicts nudity (including "beachwear or underwear," according to the ACLU) or anything that uses staples. But the ACLU has challenged that set of rules too, saying it's an arbitrary policy the prison doesn't even follow. At the Berkeley County Detention Center, you can buy legal pads with staples.

The real irony here is that just two years ago, the ACLU was fighting another jail--this one in Virginia--that was trying to stop its inmates from reading Bible passages. At Rappahannock Regional Jail, prison officials were apparently cutting Bible quotations out of letters sent to inmates by their friends and families. After the ACLU filed a complaint, the jail changed its policy; it remains to be seen whether the same thing will happen in South Carolina.

Want to add to this story? Let us know in comments or send an email to the author at aeichler at theatlantic dot com. You can share ideas for stories on the Open Wire.

Related Articles   More by Alex Eichler

Bradley Manning Activist Explains Why He's Suing the Government

Consider Martin Luther King Day

RFK's Assassin Seeks Parole, Still Says He Remembers Nothing

 

Tyler Cowen Is Funny, Scarily Well-Read, Possibly Autistic

The Most Complete Map of the Universe

Elsewhere on the Web

User Comments

Please type your comment and click Post. If you’re not already logged in you will be prompted to log in or register

  • The Atlantic Wire on Twitter
  • The Atlantic Wire RSS Feed
  • The Atlantic Wire iPhone App