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The legal question is whether he can sue government officials individually for money damages under a federal religion law.
Damon Landor, whose faith requires him to let his hair grow long, said guards threw a court ruling in the trash before ...
The Supreme Court agreed Monday to take up the case of a Rastafarian man seeking to sue prison officials in Louisiana who cut ...
Monday, the Supreme Court agreed to take up the case of Damon Landor, a dedicated Rastafarian. Landor filed a lawsuit based ...
A man who accuses prison officials of violating his Rastafarian religious beliefs by cutting his dreadlocks will now have his case heard by the Supreme Court.
Damon Landor says his religious rights were violated under a law called the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons ...
The high court took on a new religious case over a former Louisiana inmate of Rastafarian belief whose dreadlocks were cut ...
Photo: Getty Images North America The Supreme Court will hear the case of a Black man whose dreadlocks were shaved off by ...
The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to decide whether an inmate can sue a government official in his individual capacity – ...
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in a religious rights case involving a Rastafarian man in its next term, which begins ...
The justices will review an appellate ruling that held that the former inmate, Damon Landor, could not sue prison officials ...