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WASHINGTON (NYT) — The Supreme Court said Monday that it would decide whether a Rastafarian man may sue prison guards in Louisiana who shaved off his dreadlocks in seeming violation of an appeals ...
Monday, the Supreme Court agreed to take up the case of Landor, who filed a lawsuit based on the 2020 incident when he had ...
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Landor, an adherent of the Rastafari religion, even carried a copy of a ruling by the appeals court in another inmate’s case ...
In our news wrap Monday, the Supreme Court is allowing the Trump administration to restart deportations of migrants to ...
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear the case of Damon Landor, a former Louisiana inmate who says prison officials violated ...
The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to decide whether an inmate can sue a government official in his individual capacity – ...
The justices will decide whether prison officials can face monetary damages for violating the religious beliefs of an inmate.
The justices agreed to hear Landor v. Louisiana, a religious freedom case involving a former prison inmate whose dreadlocks were cut by guards ...
The Supreme Court announced it will take up the case of a devout Rastafarian whose dreadlocks were forcibly shaved by ...
The Supreme Court is set to rule on a case concerning a former Louisiana inmate, Damon Landor, who is seeking damages from ...
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear the case of a devout Rastafarian whose dreadlocks were forcibly shorn while he was in ...