Supreme Court rules that prison guards can't be sued for shaving Rastafarian's head

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The Supreme Court determined that a Louisiana prisoner cannot sue prison guards under federal religious rights laws after his dreadlocks were forcibly shaved. In a separate legal matter, the Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled that Drummond is prohibited from joining a private case involving State Farm. These judicial decisions clarify the limitations of federal protections for prisoners' religious practices and the specific constraints regarding party joinder in private litigation within the state of Oklahoma.
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