New York Inmates Say Planned Solar Eclipse Lockdown Violates Their Constitutional Rights
New York Inmates Say Planned Solar Eclipse Lockdown Violates Their Constitutional Rights
A half-dozen inmates in a New York prison have filed a lawsuit against the state Department of Corrections, claiming that a planned lockdown would prevent them from watching a once-in-a-lifetime solar eclipse.According to ABC News, a total or near-total solar eclipse has not occurred in New York since 1925—and will not likely recur in the region until 2079.Although some inmates had purportedly received permission to view the eclipse, the state Department of Corrections and Community Supervision later reversed course. In a March 11 memo, DCCS Acting Commissioner Daniel Martuscello III said that the agency will take a “proactive approach to ensure the safety of staff, visitors, and the incarcerated population, and to ensure the integrity of our facilities during this event.”The department’s “proactive approach” involves locking down all of its facilities statewide, including those that are not in the path of the eclipse, and prohibiting visitation during the eclipse’s expected peak.But the plaintiffs—all men incarcerated at Woodbourne Correctional Facility—now argue that the eclipse “is a significant religious event for people of many different faith backgrounds,” and that depriving them of the opportunity to witness it is an abridgement of their constitutional rights.
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