Supreme Court ends forcibly shaven Rastafarian inmate’s quest for damages
Summary
The U.S. Supreme Court decided that a Rastafarian inmate who had his dreadlocks shaved by prison guards cannot claim money for violating his religious rights. The court ruled 6-3 that the inmate cannot seek damages for this treatment.Key Facts
- The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in the case involving a Rastafarian inmate.
- The inmate, Damon Landor, had his dreadlocks shaved by Louisiana prison guards.
- This happened just weeks before Landor was going to be released from prison.
- Landor says the shaving violated his religious rights.
- The court said he cannot sue the guards for damages over this issue.
- The decision was split along ideological lines, reflecting different judicial views.
- The case concerns the balance between prisoners' religious rights and prison policies.
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