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US Supreme Court says Rastafarian man shaved by prison guards can’t sue

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2026/06/23 - 23:01 503 مشاهدة
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On Tuesday, the court’s conservative majority ruled that Damon Landor, a formerly incarcerated man, cannot file a lawsuit against prison staff for violations of the Religious Land Use and Institutiona...

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This article is part of Khabr's coverage of Politics. We provide AI-powered analysis, summaries, and multi-source aggregation to keep you informed. Source: Al Jazeera English. Tags: Supreme Court, lawsuit, prison.

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