Supreme Court hears arguments on suing for religious-freedom law violations
The Supreme Court heard arguments Monday about whether someone can sue for a violation of a law on religious freedom in government institutions. Justices listened to representatives of Damon Landor, a prisoner who gave religious reasons for refusing to cut his hair, and the Louisiana corrections department discuss rights allowed by the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act. Landor, whose faith aligns with Rastafari — a religious and...