Tuesday, January 26, 2010

7th Circuit Upholds Prison Ban of D&D

The nerds can't catch a break:
In an opinion issued on Monday, a three-judge panel of the Chicago-based Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals hexed a lawsuit challenging a ban on the game of Dungeons & Dragons by the Waupun Correctional Institution in Wisconsin.

The suit was brought by a prisoner, Kevin T. Singer, who argued that his First Amendment and 14th Amendment rights were violated by the prison’s decision to ban the game and confiscate his books and other materials — including a 96-page handwritten manuscript he had created for the game.
The Court determined that playing D&D could lead to enhanced gang behavior and violent escape attempts. This might be true for any actual gang members who were exposed to D&D nerds, but I doubt D&D would meaningfully contribute to this sort of behavior.

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10 Comments:

Blogger Patrick Bageant said...

Seems like a ridiculously overbearing approach to an even more ridiculous lawsuit. But the Volokh Conspiracy's question is interesting: could a prison ban The Count of Monte Cristo because it is likely to encourage escape attempts?

1/26/2010 11:17 AM  
Anonymous Casey said...

James, you just don't know how we roll in Wisconsin. A recent DOJ study found that 93% of prison violence at Waupan is related to D&D gangs.

1/26/2010 12:42 PM  
Blogger McWho said...

Casey, you just rolled a 2 on your bluff check.

1/26/2010 1:13 PM  
Blogger Slam Master A said...

lol. McWho is 1337!

1/26/2010 1:17 PM  
Blogger Armen Adzhemyan said...

Heywood: "The Count of Monte Crisco, by Alexandre Dumbass. Dumbass! Ha ha!"
Andy: "Dumbass? Dumas. Ever read it? You'll like that one Heywood. It's about a jailbreak."
Red: "Jailbreak? Maybe we ought to file that one under 'educational' too?"

1/26/2010 1:29 PM  
Blogger James said...

I'm guessing LARPing is also out as a prison activity in Wisconsin.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darkon_Wargaming_Club

1/26/2010 1:49 PM  
Blogger McTwo said...

Years of law school, only to get a +2 expertise bonus to your litigation check.

1/26/2010 3:27 PM  
Blogger Carbolic said...

Casey's pun is better than McWho's; it's earlier and more subtle. Round: Casey

1/26/2010 5:39 PM  
Blogger McWho said...

As my name is also Casey, I will just say that I win anyway.

1/26/2010 7:39 PM  
Blogger Armen Adzhemyan said...

I'm going to apologize for zapping someone's comment without reading it. The poster's name looked like the typical spam stuff we get here. So I apologize, but strongly urge the adoption of a new moniker.

1/26/2010 9:34 PM  

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