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Thursday, May 10, 2007
NY Corrections Department Settles Suit, Agreeing That Officer Can Wear Kufi
Yesterday, the New York Civil Liberties union announced that a settlement has been reached in a suit that it filed last year against the New York Department of Correctional Services (DOCS) on behalf of Abdus Samad Haqq, a Muslim corrections officer who had been prohibited from wearing a kufi (skullcap) at work. In March 2007, the U.S. Department of Justice filed a companion suit alleging that DOCS should have accommodated Haqq's religious needs. In the settlement that has been filed with the federal district court (full text), DOCS agrees that Haqq "shall be permitted to wear a solid-colored, dark blue or black, close-fitting kufi at all times while on duty at Lincoln Correctional Facility or any other DOCS work-release facility." Reuters yesterday reported on the settlement.