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Clark v. Kernan CA3
In February 2014, while an inmate at High Desert State Prison in Susanville, plaintiff Michael Clark sued defendants, the secretary of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation and the warden at High Desert State Prison, over the implementation of a rule prohibiting inmates at High Desert State Prison from possessing certain personal property, including long-handled tooth brushes, nail clippers, cream-filled pastries and cookies, stringed instruments, razors, open-toed slippers, and sweatpants and shorts with drawstrings. Clark sought declaratory and injunctive relief; he did not seek monetary damages.

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