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Tuesday, September 08, 2009
Magistrate Says Remove "Five Percenters" From Prison "Security Threat Group" List
The Nation of Gods and Earths / Five Percenters (NGE) -- an offshoot group of the Nation of Islam -- is classified by many prison systems as a Security Threat Group (STG). (Background.) Last month in Hardaway v. Haggerty, (ED MI, Aug. 17, 2009), a Michigan federal magistrate judge recommended that the STG designation be removed from the group. Magistrate Judge R. Steven Whalen said that the crucial issue in the case is whether NGE is a "religion" or merely a "secular gang." Finding on the basis of competing expert testimony that NGE fits the definition of a religion, he went on to apply the struct scrutiny test of RLUIPA to the burden placed on NGE adherents by the designation and by the concomitant prison ban on all the group's publications. Finding that the STG designation was based on the group's racialist ideology which is religious in nature, he concluded that "outlawing the entire religion and imposing a total ban on the group’s publications does not further an otherwise compelling state interest in prison security." AP today reported on the decision.