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Outcome. The court found that: "Texas has discriminated against petitioner by denying him a reasonable opportunity to pursue his Buddhist faith comparable to that offered other prisoners adhering to conventional religious precepts..."
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Held: On the basis of the allegations, Texas has discriminated against petitioner by denying him a reasonable opportunity to pursue his Buddhist faith ...
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Lower court. United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Citation. 405 US 319 (1972). Decided. Mar 20, 1972. Sort: by seniority; by ideology.
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The federal District Court denied Cruz relief without a hearing because it considered the matter within the discretion of prison administration. The Court of ...
Issue and Decision. The Supreme Court was asked whether a Texas prison violated Cruz's religious rights by not affording him the same opportunities to worship ...