On Nov. 10, the Supreme Court appeared hesitant to let Louisiana inmate Damon Landor seek damages from prison officials who forcibly cut his dreadlocks, allegedly violating his Rastafarian faith, ...
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Landor v. Louisiana involves whether an inmate of a minority religious group, the Rastafarians, can sue for monetary damages ...
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The Supreme Court appeared unconvinced Monday that a devout Rastafarian whose dreadlocks were forcibly cut in prison five years ago should be able to sue correction officials for damages.
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in the case of a Rastafarian man who sued prison officials for shaving his dreadlocks.
The US Supreme Court on Monday heard the case of a devout Rastafarian who is seeking damages after his knee-length dreadlocks were forcibly shorn while he was in prison in ...
The Supreme Court is wrestling with whether a former Louisiana inmate can sue prison officials who shaved his dreadlocks in violation of his Rastafari religious beliefs. The justices heard ...
The Court has made a hash of its religion decisions. Damon Landor may be the newest victim of that uncertainty.