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U.S. Appeals Court

WORK

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Clark v. Long, 255 F.3d 555 (8th Cir. 2001). A Muslim inmate sued prison officials alleging violation of his First Amendment rights because he was compelled to wash pans containing pork. The district court granted judgment for the defendants as a matter of law and the inmate appealed. The appeals court affirmed, finding no evidence that any of the named defendants compelled the inmate to wash the pans, but only an unnamed officer allegedly threatened the inmate with discipline if he refused. (Missouri Eastern Correctional Center)

U.S. District Court

RFRA- Religious Freedom Restoration Act

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Crocker v. Durkin, 159 F.Supp.2d 1258 (D.Kan. 2001). Inmates, and members of a religious organization on behalf of inmates, sued prison officials alleging violation of their rights to free exercise of religion, due process and equal protection. The district court dismissed the free exercise, race and religious discrimination, and due process claims. The court found that the inmates alleged substantial interference with their rights, justifying the amendment of their complaint to include Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) claims. The inmates alleged that prison officials refused to allow them to participate in a fast, and that all members of their Nation of Islam faith are required to participate in such fasts. (United States Penitentiary, Leavenworth, Kansas)

U.S. District Court

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Dekoven v. Bell 140 F.Supp.2d 748 (E.D.Mich. 2001). A prisoner sued individuals, a state, the United States and foreign counties, alleging they failed to recognize him as the "God-Messiah" of the Holy Bible. The district court dismissed the case, finding it was "patently frivolous, implausible, and devoid of merit." According to the court, the prisoner had no constitutional right to be recognized and treated as the "Messiah-God" or any other holy, extra-worldly, or supernatural being or power. The...

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