KEMP v. MOORE

No. 90-2903.

946 F.2d 588 (1991)

Stephen James Earl KEMP, Appellant, v. Dick MOORE, George A. Lombardi, Steven D. Long, Denis Dowd, Charles E. Harris, Joseph Rosenberg, Appellees.

United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.

Decided October 7, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Donald Wolff, Clayton, Mo., argued (Glenn Moller, St. Louis, Mo., on the brief), for appellant.

Erwin Switzer, St. Louis, Mo., for appellees.

Before ARNOLD and BEAM, Circuit Judges, and HEANEY, Senior Circuit Judge.


PER CURIAM.

Kemp, a member of the Chickasaw Indian Nation, is imprisoned at the Farmington Correctional Center in Missouri. He follows the religious tenets and practices of the Native American religion embraced by the Chickasaws. One practice involves the wearing of long hair. A sweat lodge is also used in some religious ceremonies.

Kemp sought an injunction in the district court to prohibit Missouri prison officials from enforcing a regulation that requires...

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