US Supreme Court turns away case on charter school's mandatory skirts for girls

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The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear a North Carolina public charter school's defense of its blocked requirement that girls wear skirts - a student uniform policy that its founder explained is aimed at treating women like 'fragile vessels.'

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Charter schools in North Carolina are tuition-free, open to attendance by all, and receive state funding for each student. They are run by private, nonprofit corporations rather than a public school district. The school's founder, Baker Mitchell, told parents that the policy is aimed at preserving chivalry, with women "regarded as a fragile vessel that men are supposed to take care of and honor," according to court papers. Boys may wear pants or shorts.

The plaintiffs alleged that the skirts requirement was rooted in gender stereotypes, violating the 14th Amendment. They sued under a federal law commonly known as Section 1983 that allows individuals to take state officials to court for alleged violations of their constitutional or statutory rights. The school defended against the lawsuit by claiming it is not a state actor and therefore cannot be sued under Section 1983.

 

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