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Supreme Court rules former inmate cannot sue prison guards who cut his dreadlocks - BBC

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In a 6-3 ruling, the Supreme Court ruled that a devout Rastafari man in Louisiana can't sue the state prison officials who forcibly shaved his dreadlocks.

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CBS News' chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford reports on the court's most recent and upcoming cases.

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The Supreme Court has blocked a Rastafarian man from suing the Louisiana prison officials who forced him to cut off his dreadlocks.

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CBS News' Jan Crawford has more.

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Supreme Court says he can't sue.

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