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SCOTUS: Rastafarian Can’t Sue Prison Guards for Shaving His Dreadlocks (Scott Wiener Whines)

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USA TODAY
· Jun 23, 2026
Supreme Court court says inmate can't sue guards for shaving dreadlocks
The Supreme Court says a Rastafarian man cannot sue prison guards for shaving off his dreadlocks. Louisiana officials are amending its grooming policy to prevent a repeat. Read more: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2026/06/23/supreme-court-rastafarian-prison-guards-dreadlocks-religious-rights/87828395007/ Sign up for our newsletter for the day's top stories, from sports to movies to politics to world events: https://profile.usatoday.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/
The Hill
· Jun 23, 2026
Supreme Court ends forcibly shaven Rastafari inmate’s quest for damages
The Supreme Court ruled that a Rastafarian man cannot seek damages from state prison guards who shaved his dreadlocks in violation of his religious rights in a 6-3 decision along ideological lines on Tuesday. Guards at a Louisiana prison handcuffed Damon Landor to a chair and forcibly shaved his hair when he was weeks away from completing his...
Drudge Report
· Jul 9, 2026
Sheriff slams ICE: Bunch of Bullies!
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· Jun 24, 2026
Wear black to a protest that turns violent? That's a 50-year prison sentence [Scary]
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· Jun 24, 2026
London grooming gangs investigation announced by national inquiry
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Lawyers, Guns & Money
· Jun 23, 2026
Supreme Court Republicans invent bizarre rule to deny a remedy to Rastafarian whose rights were egregiously violated
Bad faith doesn’t get a lot worse than this: The Supreme Court said on Tuesday that a Rastafarian whose dreadlocks were forcibly shaved by prison guards could not sue state employees for money. In a 6-to-3 vote dividing the court along ideological lines, the majority said federal law did not allow the prisoner, Damon Landor, [] The post Supreme Court Republicans invent bizarre rule to deny a remedy to Rastafarian whose rights were egregiously violated appeared first on Lawyers, Guns Money.
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Related coverage for "SCOTUS: Rastafarian Can’t Sue Prison Guards for Shaving His Dreadlocks (Scott Wiener Whines)": USA TODAY — Supreme Court court says inmate can't sue guards for shaving dreadlocks. The Hill — Supreme Court ends forcibly shaven Rastafari inmate’s quest for damages. Drudge Report — Sheriff slams ICE: Bunch of Bullies!. Fark — Wear black to a protest that turns violent? That's a 50-year prison sentence [Scary]. The Standard — London grooming gangs investigation announced by national inquiry . Lawyers, Guns & Money — Supreme Court Republicans invent bizarre rule to deny a remedy to Rastafarian whose rights were egregiously violated