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A Devotee's Day in CourtBy Jana Janmadi dasa On July 11, 2006, I participated in oral arguments in the Texas First Court of Appeals (Houston), Case 01-04- 00820-CV. This was an appeal proceeding the lawsuit I filed based on the relatively new Texas Religious Freedom Restoration Act (TRFRA), V.T.C.A. Civil Practice & Remedies Code @110.001 et sequentes. The TRFRA prohibits the government from making any law or rule that substantially burdens a person's free exercise of religion unless the law or rule is made to further a compelling government interest and is the least restrictive means to further that interest. Generalized security fears are not a compelling interest. In September of 2000, I filed the lawsuit in the 12th District Court of Grimes County, Texas, Cause No. 28, 596, because:
In support of my lawsuit, I filed affidavits from the Houston and Denver temple presidents, Prabu Candrasekhar, Sripad Bhakti Tirtha Swami, and expert witnesses such as Harvard Professor of Religion, Dr. Harvey Cox, and another Harvey Cox who wrote the U.S. Bureau of Prisons Classification Plan. The Court of Appeals' three-judge panel showed, by their questions and comments, that they are favorable to the arguments I presented. The judges focused on the facts that:
I expect the Court of Appeals will issue an opinion for publication in three to six months. Devotees in Texas prisons should know that, during the past fifteen years, I have been successful, with the help of IPM, in getting the T.D.C.J. Chaplaincy Director to approve a lay-in (approved absence from work) for devotees to observe the following holy days:
Pandava Nirjala Ekadasi was just recently added to this list with the help of BTG editor Nagaraja Prabhu. Texas prison rules do not allow prisoner–to-prisoner correspondence. If you need more details about these subjects, contact the volunteers at IPM.
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