A state prison official in Indiana, who was sued by Jewish prisoners claiming he violated their First Amendment right to freedom of religion, is protected by qualified immunity, a 7th Circuit Court of Appeals panel held.The panel’s unanimous decision affirms the U.S. District Court’s opinion in the case that involved Jewish inmates, Larry Kemp and Brian Woodring, and the Indiana Department of Corrections Director of Religious and Volunteer Services David Liebel.In its 15-page decision issued Monday, the panel …