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Backsliding Not Proof of Religious Insincerity

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit vacated and remanded a
district court decision dismissing a prisoner's free exercise of religion
and equal protection claims. Plaintiff, an Illinois state prisoner who
professed to be Rastafarian, brought a federal civil rights lawsuit
against prison officials alleging they infringed on ...

 

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