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More California Prison Photos From the Supreme Court Case on Overcrowding

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The other day we ran a post that showed the photos the Supreme Court included in its decision ordering California to reduce its prison population by tens of thousands of inmates.

Rosen, Bien & Galvan, a law firm involved in the case, has posted about 60 more images that it used during the trial. Click here to view a selection of those.

You can also hear an audio recording or read a transcript of the oral arguments in the case, Schwarzenegger v. Plata, at the Supreme Court's site.

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