Tuesday, August 10, 2021

10th Circuit: Jail Chaplain Succeeds On Qualified Immunity Grounds In Suit Over Religious Diet

In Ralston v. Cannon, (10th Cir., Aug. 9, 2021), the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals held that a suit by a Messianic Jewish inmate should be dismissed on qualified immunity grounds. The suit challenged jail Chaplain Hosea Cannon's denial of plaintiff's request for a kosher diet. The court said in part:

When Mr. Cannon denied the kosher diet request, it was not clearly established that his conduct violated the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment. More specifically, the law was not clearly established that, even if Mr. Cannon did not act with a discriminatory purpose, his denial of a kosher diet could effect a violation of Mr. Ralston’s free-exercise rights.