Devout Rastafarians say a case involving religious freedom behind bars highlights a history of discrimination and lack of accountability.
Prison guards shaved his dreadlocks in violation of federal law.
The Supreme Court weighs whether a devout Rastafarian can seek damages against Louisiana prison officials who cut his ...
A Supreme Court that's protective of religous rights nonetheless seemed wary of allowing a Rastafarian to seek damages from ...
The question is not whether Damon Landor was mistreated but whether he can sue the individual prison officials and guards for ...
Members of the Rastafari religion and political movement have for decades been persecuted and imprisoned for their ritualistic use of marijuana. But the tiny islands of Antigua and Barbuda recently ...
The Supreme Court is expected to be sympathetic to the religious rights of a Rastafarian whose dreadlocks were shaved off by ...
The Supreme Court is wrestling with whether a former Louisiana inmate can sue prison officials who shaved his dreadlocks in ...
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Nov. 10 in a prison abuse case that could affect the religious freedom rights of ...
Damon Landor is an observant of the Rastafarian religion. A tenant of the religion frowns upon cutting one’s hair, specifically locs. The Supreme Court ruled Damon Landor, a practicing Rastafarian, ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Members of the Rastafari religion and ...