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Brief • December 3, 2008
Thompson v. Ricci, NJ, MiS Plf Mot PI, prohibition of inmate preaching religious services, 2008
Outside Clergy Requirement for Ramadan Services Upheld by Officials at a county prison provided for communal worship during Ramadan only if an outside leader could be found. This restriction did not violate the Turner standard because the Ramadan participants came from different housing units, raising order and security concerns; the …
Article • August 15, 2008
Retaliation Against Chaplain for Trying to Educate Prisoner Upheld by The plaintiff, a prison chaplain, tried to arrange literacy training for a "circuit rider," a prisoner kept permanently in segregation and frequently transferred. The warden refused to let him do it, suggesting an educator would be a more appropriate choice. …
Article • August 15, 2008
Outside Spiritual Leaders Must be Allowed Access to Prisoners by In 2004, prisoners at the Indiana State Penitentiary were denied Moorish Science services because spiritual leaders were suspended from entering the prison. The warden said the suspension was only temporary, but wasn’t clear about what had to be done to …
Article • December 15, 2007
Outside Spiritual Leaders Must be Allowed Access to Prisoners by In 2004, prisoners at the Indiana State Penitentiary were denied Moorish Science services because spiritual leaders were suspended from entering the prison. The warden said the suspension was only temporary, but wasn?t clear about what had to be done to …
Summary Judgment Reversed on Denial of Prisoner Atheist Group by Bob Williams By Bob Williams The United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit has reversed a summary judgment against a Wisconsin state prisoner whose request to form a prisoner atheist group was denied by the Wisconsin Department of …
California Prison Chaplain’s Sexual Harassment of Female Employee Yields $439,000 Jury Verdict by California Prison Chaplain's Sexual Harassment of Female Employee Yields $439,000 Jury Verdict A California prison employee who was sexually harassed by a Muslim chaplain was awarded $439,000. Sallie Mae Bradley was a temporary social worker at Corcoran …
20 Florida Prison Officials Fired or Suspended After Prisoner Beating, Party by David Reutter by David M. Reutter Continuing his quest to clean up the chronically corrupt Florida Department of Corrections (FDOC), Secretary James McDonough fired or suspended at least 20 officials at Hendry Correctional Institution (HCI) for actions related …
Clergyman to Stand Trial for "Dirty War" Crimes in Argentina by Marie Trigona | July 25, 2007 A much awaited human rights abuse trial is underway in Argentina. The accused is a catholic priest charged with carrying out human rights abuses while working in several clandestine detention centers during the …
Prison Ban on Writing Religious Leaders Invalidated, Muslim Magazine Allowed by The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals held that an Atlanta federal penitentiary policy of not allowing prisoners to correspond with religious leaders was unconstitutional and remanded for an order allowing such correspondence. The court also held that Black Muslim …
VA Muslim Prisoner's Suit Over Retaliation, Clergy, Diet Dismissed by The plaintiff, a member of the Nation of Islam, complained that he was barred from services for two months after a dispute with the chaplain. The exclusion met the Turner standard. At 529: "In a prison setting, avoiding conflict is …
Shi'ite Prisoner's Complaint States §1983 Claim Against DOCS' Sunni Imams by Shi'ite Prisoner's Complaint States §1983 Claim Against DOCS' Sunni Imams The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, on motions for partial summary judgment and to dismiss, held that a New York Department of Correctional Services …
Article • May 15, 2007 • from PLN May, 2007
Jail Chaplains Scrutinized for Affairs with Female Prisoners by Two county jail chaplains in different states are being accused by female prisoners of seeking sex from them while in custody. When she was held in Indiana?s Morgan County Jail, Susan L. Robbins, 38, was involved in the jail?s GED program. …
Article • May 15, 2007
Ban on Muslim Literature Struck Down by A federal district court in California struck down as unconstitutional a California Department of Corrections ban on the Nation of Islam newspaper "Muhammad Speaks" and the Koran. The court also ordered the CDC to hire and pay a Muslim minister to attend to …
Article • May 15, 2007
Muslim Literature Ruling Affirmed by The court of appeals for the Ninth circuit affirmed a district court ruling striking down as unconstitutional a California Department of Corrections ban on the Nation of Islam newspaper "Muhammad Speaks" and the Koran. Also affirmed was the order that the CDC hire and pay …
Article • May 15, 2007
Filed under: Religious Freedom, Clergy
Prison Chaplains Limited in Authority by The court of appeals for the Second circuit held that a BOP prisoner in New York had stated a valid establishment clause claim when he alleged that a prison chaplain exercised non religious powers and functions within the prison. This is not a ruling …
Article • May 15, 2007
No Right to Clergyman of Choice by The court of appeals for the Ninth circuit held that Oregon prisoners do not have the right to clergymen of their choice, hence, prisoners can't sue when their favored clergyman is fired by prison officials. Court also held that injunctive and declaratory relief …
Ban on Interprison Travel for Religious Services Overturned by Jewish Michigan state prisoners filed suit alleging First Amendment violations in response to a ban on inter-prison travel which effectively denied them the right to participate in Sabbath services and a Passover Seder. A U.S. district court held that the prisoners …
Article • May 15, 2007
Contract Rabbi Acting In Ecclesiastical Nature by Washington state prisoner James Shilling, a converted orthodox Jew, filed a Federal civil rights complaint against Washington and Nevada Department of Corrections (DOC) personnel, as well as Rabbi Gary Friedman, alleging that they denied him kosher meals while housed in Nevada DOC as …
Virginia Prison Minister Indicted on Sex Charges; Ministries Under Fire by Gary Hunter Toney Leon McDonald, an ex-sheriff?s deputy and now ex-prison minister, was arrested on May 17, 2006 on four counts of sexual misconduct with a 23-year-old female prisoner. After posting a $25,000 bond, McDonald surrendered to authorities a …
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