Friday, September 02, 2005

Prison Officials Had Qualified Immunity

In Rachimim v. Oritz, decided by the US Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals on Aug. 31, the court found that prison officials were entitled to qualified immunity in a claim for monetary damages growing out of their refusal in certain past years to provide Jewish prisoners with a kosher diet. It also agreed with the district court that an injunction was not needed because prison officials were now providing kosher food to prisoners.