US Supreme Court rules prisoners cannot sue staff for money damages under RLUIPA
UNVERIFIED·Primary source · Al Jazeera
The Supreme Court ruled that incarcerated individuals cannot seek financial damages from prison staff under the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA).
The decision stems from a case involving a Rastafarian man whose dreadlocks were forcibly cut by prison guards.
The majority opinion stated that the law imposes obligations on state entities, not individual employees.
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01 — What / Thesis
US Supreme Court rules prisoners cannot sue staff for money damages under RLUIPA
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02 — Who / Subject
US Supreme Court, Damon Landor
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03 — Where / Locus
United States
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04 — When / Temporality
June 23, 2026
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