Devout Rastafarians say a case involving religious freedom behind bars highlights a history of discrimination and lack of accountability.
A Supreme Court that's protective of religous rights nonetheless seemed wary of allowing a Rastafarian to seek damages from ...
The Supreme Court's conservative majority appeared inclined to reject a Rastafarian man's bid to sue state prison officials ...
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 appeared to lean against a devout Rastafarian trying to sue prison officials who cut off his dreadlocks ...
The U.S. Supreme Court is due Monday to hear arguments in a Rastafarian man’s bid to sue state prison officials in Louisiana ...
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 ...
U.S. District Judge Shelly Dick, of Baton Rouge, dismissed Landor’s case as moot since he had been released from prison a few ...
(CNN) — Two things went very wrong when Damon Landor, a devout Rastafarian, was transferred to a prison in central Louisiana five years ago. The first is that prison guards handcuffed Landor to a ...