Which Supreme Court case recognized that it is discriminatory and a violation of the U.S. Constitution to deny a Buddhist prisoner his right to practice his faith in a comparable way with those who practice the major religious denominations?

a. Fulwood v. Clemmer (1962)
b. Cruz v. Beto (1972)
c. Cooper v. Pate (1964)
d. Theriault v. Carlson (1977)


b. Cruz v. Beto (1972)

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