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Layla Soliz was awarded $71,500 after she sued the Knox County Sheriff's Office over a constitutional rights issue. But her case doesn't end there.
Layla Soliz was awarded $71,500 after she sued the Knox County Sheriff's Office over a constitutional rights issue. But her case doesn't end there.
Layla Soliz of Knoxville filed the lawsuit Monday in U.S. District Court in Knoxville. She seeks compensatory damages of at least $250,000 and unspecified punitive damages.
Layla Soliz had one mugshot taken without her hijab, which she wears every day as part of her Muslim faith, and a second photo taken of her wearing the religious headscarf at the detention ...
Layla Soliz sued the Knox County Sheriff's Office, saying the it violated her religious freedoms when it published a photo of her without a hijab.
Layla Soliz had one mugshot taken without her hijab, which she wears every day as part of her Muslim faith, ... Soliz is seeking at least $250,000 in damages and demands a jury trial.
Layla Soliz, second from right, with her husband Zanne Soliz, Zaynab Ansour Mansari and Rafiq Mahdi of the organization Muslim Community of Knoxville (Photo: Angela Dennis) A peaceful protest for ...
Layla Soliz had one mugshot taken without her hijab, which she wears every day as part of her Muslim faith, ... Soliz is seeking at least $250,000 in damages and demands a jury trial.
Layla Soliz was arrested May 15, 2024, along with other pro-Palestinian activists during a protest on campus at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, ... For Soliz, a devout Muslim woman, ...
Layla Soliz was arrested May 15, 2024, along with other pro-Palestinian activists during a protest on campus at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, according to a complaint which McClatchy ...
Layla Soliz was awarded $71,500 after she sued the Knox County Sheriff's Office over a constitutional rights issue. But her case doesn't end there.
Layla Soliz had one mugshot taken without her hijab, which she wears every day as part of her Muslim faith, ... Soliz is seeking at least $250,000 in damages and demands a jury trial.