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Supreme Court rules Rastafari man can’t sue Louisiana prison officials who cut his dreadlocks
The Supreme Court decided a Rastafari man cannot sue Louisiana prison officials for cutting his dreadlocks, despite acknowledging his religious rights were violated. This 6-3 ruling exposes a legal gap in protecting inmates' religious freed...
The Supreme Court decided a Rastafari man cannot sue Louisiana prison officials for cutting his dreadlocks, despite acknowledging his religious rights were violated. This 6-3 ruling exposes a legal gap in protecting inmates' religious freedoms financially. Justice Jackson highlights the lack of incentive for prisons to adhere to federal law. #SupremeCourt #Rastafari #ReligiousRights #PrisonReform #JusticeSystem
Originally reported by AP News.
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