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Protecting Attorney-Client Privilege in Jail and Prison Communications

Protecting Attorney-Client Privilege in Jail and Prison Communications
Dwayne Rushing 22 February 2026 0 Comments

Attorney-client privilege is a constitutional right, but in jails and prisons, calls are recorded and emails are monitored. This article explains how communication systems undermine legal access-and what must change to protect it.

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