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Tyler v. Commissioner, Dept. of Corrections
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Much like the Glenn v. Liebel case, this case challenges the failure to allow Eastern Orthodox prisoners to have time for both communal worship and study each week. The matter is pending.
Attorney(s)
Kenneth J. Falk. Jan P. Mensz
Date filed
January 1, 2017
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