Did you hear about the U.S. Supreme Court case involving a Muslim inmate's right to grow a beard for religious reasons?
In case you missed it, justices ruled unanimously Tuesday in inmate Gregory Houston Holt's favor.
From The Washington Post:
Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr., writing for the court, said Arkansas prison officials had violated a federal law passed to protect religious practices from policies set by state and local officials.
Alito said the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act does not require a prison to grant religious exemptions simply because a prisoner asks or because other prisons do. But he said Arkansas officials offered no evidence that a short beard presented security risks or could serve as a hiding place for contraband, as the officials once argued.
Most of the media coverage — from CNN, The New York Times and others — seems pretty straightforward.
But give The Associated Press and the Post extra credit for explaining the prisoner's religious reasoning.