In 2018, Thomas Walker, a Rastafarian in an Illinois state prison, was forced to cut his dreadlocks for what officials ...
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 ...
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.
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Supreme Court hears case of Rastafarian forced to shave dreadlocks
The United States Supreme Court heard arguments on if Louisiana prison officials owe damages to a former inmate who had his ...
Damon Landor is seeking damages after Louisiana prison officials cut off his dreadlocks in violation of his religious beliefs.
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Supreme Court Skeptical Of Formerly Incarcerated Rastafarian’s Bid To Sue For Forced Haircut
Three of the Supreme Court liberal justices have sided with Damon Landor, a Rastafarian man and his bid against state ...
The Supreme Court's conservative majority appeared inclined to reject a Rastafarian man's bid to sue state prison officials ...
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Louisiana prison guards cut a Rastafari inmate’s dreadlocks. Supreme Court will decide if he can sue
The Supreme Court is wrestling with whether a former Louisiana inmate can sue prison officials who shaved his dreadlocks in ...
U.S. District Judge Shelly Dick, of Baton Rouge, dismissed Landor’s case as moot since he had been released from prison a few ...
The Supreme Court appeared to lean against a devout Rastafarian trying to sue prison officials who cut off his dreadlocks ...
Few cases arrive at the Supreme Court with a set of facts and a legal question more tailor-made for a conservative 6-3 majority that has in recent years consistently backed religious claims.
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