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Sheika v. New Jersey Department of Corrections, NJ, Proposed Amended Complaint, Religious Discrimination, 2009 STEPHEN M. LATIMER LOUGHLIN & LATIMER 131 Main Street, Suite 235 Hackensack, NJ 07601 201 487 9797 Attorneys for plaintiff Taysir Sheika, SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY LAW DIVISION plaintiff, MERCER COUNTY vs. DOCKET NO. MER-L-604-08 …
Sovereign Immunity Bars RFRA Damages in DC Circuit by The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit has affirmed a district court’s decision that sovereign immunity bars damage claims under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA). The court found that RFRA does not provide a clear and …
Sample v. Lappin, DC, Settlement Agreement and Dismissal, 2008 Case 1:05-cv-00596-PLF Document 67 Filed 09/24/2008 Page 1 of 7 FILED UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SEP 2 Ii 2008 NANCY M/IYER WHITTINGTON, CLERK u.s. DISTRICT COURT BRANDON SAMPLE, Plaintiff, v. Civil Action No. 05-596 PLF HARLEY …
Shaheed v. USA, IL, Amended Complaint, Muslim Mistreatment, 2008 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS Hakeem Shaheed, ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) vs. ) ) United States of America, Michael K. Nalley, ) Regional Director of the North Central Region of the U.S. Bureau of Prisons, …
Eighth Circuit Upholds Dismissal of Discrimination/Retaliation Suit by The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld dismissal of a Nebraska prisoner’s employment discrimination and retaliation action. Kamal Al-Zubaidy, an Iraqi Shiite Muslim confined in the Nebraska State Penitentiary, (NSP), was employed in a die shop operated by TEK Industries (TEK), a …
Brief • March 5, 2008
Hudson v. Dennehy, MA, Order, Religious Rights Violation, 2008 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS CIVIL ACTION NO. 01-CV-12145-RGS MAC HUDSON AND DERRICK TYLER v. KATHLEEN DENNEHY, in her official capacity as Commissioner of the Massachusetts Department of Correction FINDINGS OF FACT, RULINGS OF LAW, AND ORDER AFTER A …
Government Segregates Muslim Prisoners Restricts Phone Calls and Visits by Government Segregates Muslim Prisoners, Restricts Phone Calls and Visits By William Fisher Legal authorities are charging that racial profiling is responsible for low-risk Muslim prisoners convicted for crimes the Justice Department intimates are terror-related being held in a segregated unit, …
Federal Prisoner's Retaliation Claims Survive Summary Judgment by John Dannenberg by John E. Dannenberg A Bureau of Prisons (BOP) prisoner who had testified for the government and against co-defendants, prison guards and other prisoners, found himself in the line of fire of numerous retaliatory actions by prison staff. His Bivens …
MI Prisoner's § 1983 Action Dismissed for Claiming Only Emotional Injury by MI Prisoner's § 1983 Action Dismissed for Claiming Only Emotional Injury Bobbie Adams, a Michigan state prisoner, claimed the Melanic Palace of the Rising Sun as his religion. Melanics were designated as a security threat group in the …
Article • May 15, 2007
Firing of Maryland Muslim Chaplain Upheld by The plaintiff, who said he was constructively discharged from a contractual position as Muslim chaplain, sued under Title VII, alleging that he was discriminated against by being subjected to a racially hostile workplace. The court concludes as a matter of law that the …
Punishment for Distributing Buddhist Literature States Claim by The Supreme Court held that a prisoner who alleged that he was prevented from practicing his religious faith and punished for sharing Buddhist literature with other prisoners stated a claim under 42 U.S.C. $ 1983. Fred A. Cruz, a Texas prisoner, filed …
Article • May 15, 2007
$49,500 Settlement In Washington Employee Discrimination Suit by In 1997 the Washington State Department of Corrections settled a law suit with Victor Carter, Kathy Allen, and Pablo Mendoza for $16,500 each for a total of $49,500. All three plaintiffs were employed at the Yakima-Kittitas County Work Release as guards. They …
Article • May 15, 2007
Combined Shiite and Sunni Religious Services Upheld by The plaintiff Shi'ite Muslims alleged that they were subject to discrimination because the Muslim worship and accommodation program in the state prisons combines Shi'ite and Sunni observance and the Sunnis are in charge. A state court held earlier in Cancel v. Goord …
Religious Retaliatory Transfers Unconstitutional by The court of appeals for the Ninth circuit held that Alaska prisoners did not state a claim for relief that they were involuntarily transferred to out of state prisons. This occurred at a time when Alaska had no state prisons of its own, therefore felons …
MI Court Holds RLUIPA Constitutional by A Michigan Federal Court held the religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA) of 2000, 42 U.S.C. section 2000cc, is constitutional. Members of the Melanic Islamic Palace of the Rising Sun brought this class action suit after the Michigan Department of Corrections (MDOC) …
Prisoner Not Retaliated Against, Whistleblower Claim Not Allowed by The U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals held that a Michigan state prisoner did not present sufficient evidence of retaliation to survive summary judgment, and refused to consider the prisoner's claim of whistleblower protection presented for the first time on appeal. …
Brief • October 27, 2006
Freedom From Religion Foundation Inc. v. Gonzales, Article on FFRF Website, Cancellation of "Single-Faith" Programming, 2006 Freedom From Religion Foundation, Inc. WELCOME Home ABOUT FFRF Our Purposes Getting Acquainted Contact Us Legal Accomplishments PUBLICATIONS Freethought Today Books Brochures & Nontracts NEWS FFRF News Releases Freethought Radio Media Coverage Freethought of …
Sample v. Lappin, DC, RFRA Complaint, Passover Wine, 2005 Case 1:05-cv-00596-PLF Document 1 Filed 03/22/2005 o Page 1 of 7 FILED IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA NANCY MAYER WHiTTiNGTON CLERK U.S. DISTRICT COUIlT' BRANDON S. A~LE"""., § . \<...53q'4;~v·' v •. ~~: ~~ ~-= …
Is It Criminal to Be a Muslim Civilian or Military Prison Chaplain? by by Matthew T. Clarke It may not yet be criminal to be a Muslim prison chaplain, but they are certainly being singled out and subjected to a heightened level of scrutiny in the New York, federal and …
Federal Judge Strikes Down Iowa Prison's Faith-Based Rehabilitation Program by Michael Rigby A federal judge in Iowa has ruled that the state's partial funding of a Christian rehabilitation program is unconstitutional. In a 140-page opinion issued on June 2, 2006, U.S. District Judge Robert W. Pratt ordered the Iowa Department …
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