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  2. New Florida prison policy on trans health care 'like ...

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    The Marshall Project examines new restrictions on gender-affirming care in prisons, from confiscating undergarments to compelling trans people to cut their hair.

  3. Roy Melanson - Wikipedia

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    Hailing from Breaux Bridge, Louisiana, Melanson was a drifter and con artist who spent a majority of his life in various prisons. Some of his earliest offenses include burglaries and rapes in Orange and Jefferson County, Texas, for the latter of which he was given 12 years imprisonment, but served only half of it.

  4. Brittney Griner Had to Get Permission to Cut Her ‘Molding ...

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    Brittney Griner’s decision to cut her hair while in a Russian prison was a life or death matter. “At IK-2, they froze together. My iced locs started molding beneath that wrap. They took three ...

  5. Feds take California prison agency to court for requiring ...

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    Since 2022, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation has banned most guards from having facial hair, including Sikhs and Muslims. Feds take California prison agency to court for ...

  6. Discrimination based on hair texture in the United States

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    To comply with Charles III's demand, Miró issued an edict that required Creole women to wear a tignon to conceal their hair. [5] By the late 1800s, African American women were straightening their hair to meet a Eurocentric vision of society with the use of hot combs and other products improved by Madam C. J. Walker.

  7. Lawrence Phillips - Wikipedia

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    In March 2006, Phillips was ordered to stand trial on charges of felony assault with a deadly weapon stemming from the August 2005 incident. On October 10, 2006, he was found guilty on seven counts. On October 3, 2008, he was sentenced to 10 years in a California state prison; [27] that sentence was subsequently reduced to seven years.

  8. Hair Sample That Put a Man in Prison Turned Out to Be Dog Hair

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