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Supreme Court blocks suit over prison guards’ forced shave
By Stetson Miller at Atlanta News First (WANF CBS) - News
· June 23, 2026
· 1 min read
WASHINGTON (Gray DC) -The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that a devout Rastafarian man cannot sue Louisiana prison officials who forcibly shaved off his dreadlocks while he was incarcerated.In a 6-3 opinion, the court’s majority found that former Louisiana prison inmate Damon Landor cannot continue ...
Key takeaway In a 6-3 opinion, the court’s majority found that former Louisiana prison inmate Damon Landor cannot continue ...
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The Supreme Court's decision to block a lawsuit over a prison guard's forced shave of a Rastafarian inmate's dreadlocks has implications for religious freedom in Georgia's own correctional facilities. While the ruling centers on a Louisiana case, it sets a precedent that could affect how Georgia prisons balance security concerns with inmates' constitutional rights. In Atlanta , where the city's diverse population is reflected in its inmate demographics, prison officials will need to consider how this ruling might influence their own policies on accommodating religious practices. The court's decision may also prompt state lawmakers to reexamine Georgia's own laws and regulations regarding prisoner rights, potentially leading to changes in how the state's correctional system addresses religious freedom claims. As the case's plaintiff, Damon Landor, vows to continue pursuing accountability, Atlantans will be watching to see how this ruling plays out in local prisons and courts.
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Published: June 23, 2026 ·
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What is this story about? WASHINGTON (Gray DC) -The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that a devout Rastafarian man cannot sue Louisiana prison officials who forcibly shaved off his dreadlocks while he was incarcerated.In a 6-3 opinion, the court’s majority found that former Louisiana prison inmate Damon Landor cannot continue ...
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