Supreme Court dismisses appeal from charter school over student uniform policy

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The U.S. Supreme Court declined to take up a case challenging a North Carolina charter school's requirement that girls exclusively skirts as part of their uniform on Monday.

declined to take up a case challenging a North Carolina charter school's requirement that girls exclusively skirts as part of their uniform on Monday.

The court dismissed the appeal without explanation, leaving in place a lower court's ruling that held that the uniform requirement violated federal law.programs and therefore subject to Title IX and other Constitutional protections, the lower court found. The American Civil Liberties Union first brought the case against Charter Day School, representing three students and their parents who argued that the requirement to wear skirts violated the equal protection clause of the Constitution's 14th Amendment.

In its defense, the school said it sought to"emphasize traditional values," with its founder arguing that skirts play a major role in reinforcing the idea that women are a"fragile vessel that men are supposed to take care of and honor.

 

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