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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 …
Iowa Ban on Racist Literature Enjoined by The U.S. Southern District of Iowa held that a state prison could not deny racist material to prisoners. Tracy Nichols, an Iowa state prisoner, sought to receive materials from several different churches, including the Church of Jesus Christ Christian (CJCC). The CJCC promotes …
Wisconsin Prisoner's Failure to Exhaust Remedies Required Dismissal by The U.S. Western District Court of Wisconsin dismissed a civil rights lawsuit filed by a state prisoner who failed to exhaust administrative remedies. Dennis Gonzalez, a Wisconsin state prisoner incarcerated at the Supermax prison in Boscobel, wanted to practice his Native …
Article • May 15, 2007
Muslim Literature Bar Reversed, Medal Ban Upheld by The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals has held that denying prisoners access to a newspaper entitled Muhammad Speaks" was violative of the First Amendment, but it was within prison officials' discretion to impose restrictions on medals worn around the neck. This action …
Article • May 15, 2007
Muslim Prisoner Entitled to Prayer Oil; RLUIPA Held Constitutional by A federal district court in Wisconsin has held that a Muslim prisoner is entitled to possess prayer oil in his cell, and held the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000 (RLUIPA) is constitutional. Prisoner Jerry Charles filed …
7th Circuit Reversed Directed Verdict on First Amendment Claims by The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit reversed a district court's directed verdict, entered against an Indiana prisoner's claims of discipline without minimal due process protections and interference with his free exercise of religion and access to the …
Kansas Federal Court Issues Preliminary Injunction on In-Cell Book Cap by By Matthew T. Clarke A federal district court in Kansas has issued a preliminary injunction requiring state prison officials to retain and give a prisoner access to religious books in excess of the 15-book maximum allow in a cell. …
Article • May 15, 2007
Dismissal of Complaint Seeking Vegetarian Diet and Religious Beads Reversed by Florida's First District Court of Appeal has reversed a trial Court's dismissal of a complaint seeking injunctive relief requiring prison officials to provide a prisoner to be served a religious diet and to possess religious beads. The prisoner was …
$1,000 Verdict in Religious Freedom Case by Michigan prisoner David Marsh is a follower of Wicca. He had previously prevailed in a lawsuit requiring the Michigan Department of Corrections to recognize Wicca as a religion. Despite that order, prison officials refused Marsh the opportunity to practice a part of his …
Article • May 15, 2007
Censorship of Muslim Literature Struck Down, Detainees Have Right to Confidential Contact with Counsel by The court of appeals for the Fifth circuit affirmed a district court's injunction-prohibiting the Fast Paton Rouge sheriff in Louisiana from censoring the Koran and Muhammad Speaks to jail prisoners. The court reversed dismissal of …
Total Ban on Mail Violates First and Fourteenth Amendments by The 8th Circuit held that a total ban on prisoners' mail without exception and without perusing the contents violated prisoners' First and Fourteenth Amendment rights. Michael Murphy and several other prisoners incarcerated at the Missouri Training Center for Men (MTCM) …
Article • May 15, 2007
Summary Judgment Vacated and Remanded in Part on Religious Free Exercise Claim by Summary Judgment Vacated and Remanded in Part on Religious Free Exercise Claim The U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed in part and vacated and remanded in part summary judgment to prison officials in a free exercise …
Colorado Prisoners Win Partial Reversal on Religious Claims by Two Colorado state prisoners won partial reversal of an adverse summary judgment ruling in their civil rights suit contesting Colorado Department of Corrections (CODOC) administrative regulations prohibiting practice of their Christian Identity Faith and classifying Christian Identity as a Security Threat …
Article • May 15, 2007
Lost Magazine States Free Speech Claim; Dismissal Reversed in Part by The U.S. Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals held that a prisoner adequately pleaded a violation of his First Amendment right to free speech in a case where prison officials seized, and later lost, the prisoner's magazine. While incarcerated at …
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 …
BOP Ban on Religious Headbands Upheld by The court of appeals for the Ninth circuit held that a Bureau of Prisons rule prohibiting Native American prisoners from wearing religious headbands in the prison mess hall was constitutional. The court held the rule was reasonably related to penological interests. The court …
Censorship of Religious Mail Reversed by The court of appeals for the Eighth circuit held that a district court erred when it dismissed, for failure to state a claim, a Missouri prisoner's lawsuit that mail sent by the Moorish Science Temple was wrongly censored. The appeals court held that while …
Wicca Is a Religion by Wicca is a Religion The court of appeals for the Fourth circuit held that Wicca is a religion for First amendment purposes, but that a district court erred in granting a Virginia prisoner an injunction to have various religious items (white hooded robe, candles, statute, …
Article • May 15, 2007
Denial of Religious Publications States a Claim by The Unites States Supreme Court held in a brief one-paragraph opinion that a lawsuit filed by an Illinois state prisoner under 42 U.S.C. § 1983, alleging that he was denied permission to purchase certain religious publications and other privileges enjoyed by other …
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