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Are State Prisons Required To Make Accommodations for an Inmates Religion?

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Are State Prisons Required To Make Accommodations for an Inmates Religion?

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The 2000 Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA) states that prison officials cannot substantially impose on an inmate’s religious exercise, unless there is a health, safety, or other significant concern. The purpose of RLUIPA is to protect the religious liberties of all incarcerated people.

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