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TB Isolation May Violate RFRA
Loaded on June 15, 1997
published in Prison Legal News
June, 1997, page 23
A federal district court in Indiana held that a prison policy of isolating Muslim prisoners who refused tuberculosis screening tests may violate the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA), 42 U.S.C. § 2000bb(b)(1) and the eighth amendment. Indiana prisoners who refuse TB tests involving the injection of TB germs are placed ...
Filed under:
Tuberculosis,
Exercise,
Religious Freedom Restoration Act,
Religious Freedom,
Religious Practices.
Location:
Indiana.
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