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Freedom of Expression
Dress Codes
What if the school only enforces the dress code against certain students?
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| Wednesday, 06 June 2007 | |
| School rules must be enforced uniformly and a wide range of laws makes it unlawful to discriminate at school including in discipline enforcement. For example, if your school only stopped students of color from wearing clothes it considered “gang related,” it would be engaging in race discrimination, which is against the law. | |
| Last Updated ( Thursday, 14 June 2007 ) |
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