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State prison rights vs. Federal rights (religion) (Constitutional…
State prison rights vs. Federal rights (religion)
Political Considerations
Creating laws and rules and prison that agree with those that are already in place
Creating a growing interest in minority groups and the political rights and entitlements they are due
Making sure your party is on your side
Can make states feel like they don't have power if federal government keeps shutting down their laws
Economic Consideration
Could post a fee for those wishing to practice their religion
Going to cost money to bring in materials for those to use to practice their religion
Could expand the prison to create a room for inmates to go practice their religion at a certain time
Constitutional Considerations
Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc.
Holt v. Hobbs
Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act
1st amendment rights
Free Exercise Clause
Social Consideratoins
Statistically, involvement in religion helps prisoners adjust to prison and helps them find the good within them
Changes a fundamental aspect of how certain prison systems deal with Native Americans and their religious practices
Creating a system that allows the inmates to have proof of their religion so they can follow their practices
Need to decide on a system of identification so the police officers can identify all of the inmates
Deciding how to make prison safe for the officers