The Supreme Court is expected to be sympathetic to the religious rights of a Rastafarian whose dreadlocks were shaved off by ...
The question is not whether Damon Landor was mistreated but whether he can sue the individual prison officials and guards for ...
The high court’s review of a Rastafarian man’s case against Louisiana prison officials could decide whether inmates can get any accountability when their religious rights are violated.
Lwazi Dlamini echoed Matsebula’s concerns, highlighting that the Muslim community is not recognised in a manner that allows ...
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The most horrifying religion case to hit the Supreme Court in years is also one of the hardest
The Court has made a hash of its religion decisions. Damon Landor may be the newest victim of that uncertainty.
A prison guard violated the religious expression of a prisoner who practices the Rastafarian religion by forcing him to shave ...
The Presbyterian Church in Ireland has generously responded to the enormous damage caused by one of the most powerful ...
The high court is weighing in on a grotesque religious freedom violation meted out to a Rastafarian prisoner who thought he ...
Landor v. Louisiana involves whether an inmate of a minority religious group, the Rastafarians, can sue for monetary damages ...
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Court to consider prison inmate’s religious liberty claims
On Monday, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in the case of Damon Landor. Landor is a Louisiana man who grew long ...
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This pending Supreme Court religious freedom case unites both sides of the church-state divide
In recent years, litigation on certain types of religious freedom lawsuits have been practically run of the mill: prayer on ...
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