Tajuddin Ashaheed brought the lawsuit against the Colorado Department of Corrections nearly a decade ago, after he was forced to shave his beard as he entered prison in July 2016.
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Tajuddin Ashaheed said a Department of Corrections officer violated his First Amendment right to practice religion when he told him to shave his beard upon intake.
Chase Mulligan, a 28-year-old Maryland man, targeted girls as young as 5 around the the world.
William Hart took over as leader of New Hampshire’s prison system roughly six months ago with a trio of major challenges.