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PLRA Allows California Religious Preliminary Injunction
Loaded on Sept. 15, 2002
by David Reutter
published in Prison Legal News
September, 2002, page 18
by David M. Reutter
Filed under:
Prison Labor,
Legality of Rules,
Injunctions (PLRA),
Standing,
Preliminary Injunctions/TRO's,
Appeals,
Religious Freedom,
Denial of Religious Services,
Sabbaths.
Location:
California.
The Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has upheld the grant of a preliminary injunction to California Muslim prisoners .See: Mayweathers v. Terhune, 136 F. Supp. 2d 1152 (E.D. Cal. 2001). Prison officials appealed the injunction arguing that: the prisoners lacked standing; the district court …
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