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Suit Challenges Religious Discrimination Against Muslims in Pierce County Jail Muslims Denied Rights To Practice Their Religion

September 20, 2010
Pierce County Jail inmates filed a class action lawsuit on September 20, 2010 challenging jail officials’ illegal treatment of Muslim inmates. As the suit alleges, jail officials routinely treat Muslim prisoners worse than others when it comes to accommodating religious dietary needs, allowing for group prayer, and providing access to religious resources.  The jail also operates a special unit known as the “God Pod,” where Christian inmates enjoy housing and programming privileges that are denied to prisoners of other faiths.  Read More »
 

Attorney General's Opinion on Religious Exemptions to Ban on Smoking

An AG opinion on the limits of I-901, in regards to ceremonial smoke or smoking. Read More »
 

Islamic Center Allowed in Mountlake Terrace

October 7, 2005
The Islamic Education Center of Seattle (IECS) will be able to use a residential property to gather and worship, following arguments by the ACLU that the city did not have a compelling interest to deny the group a permit. Read More »