Friday, July 03, 2009

7th Circuit Holds No Damage Claims Against States Under RLUIPA

In Nelson v. Miller, (7th Cir., July 1, 2009), the 7th Circuit joined the 4th and 5th Circuits in holding tht states did not waive their sovereign immunity for damage actions in prisoner claims under RLUIPA by accepting federal funds. The 11th Circuit has taken an opposite position. The 7th Circuit also held in the case that RLUIPA -- enacted under Congress' spending clause powers--does not authorized damage claims against state officials in their individual capacities since they were not recipients of state funds. It remanded for further findings on whether Illinois had a compelling interest a prisoner's complaint regarding denial of a non-meat diet.