North Carolina charter school can’t require girls to wear skirts, federal court rules

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North Carolina charter school can’t require girls to wear skirts, federal court rules
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North Carolina charter school violated female students’ constitutional rights by requiring them to wear skirts, federal appeals court rules.

RICHMOND, Va. — A North Carolina charter school violated female students’ constitutional rights by requiring them to wear skirts, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday.dress code at Charter Day School in Leland violated female students’ equal protection rights

The court also ordered further hearings should be held by a lower federal court on claims that the policy violated the federal Title IX anti-discrimination law.by a three-judge panel of the same court that had found the public charter school wasn’t subject to the equal protection clause because it didn’t meet all criteria to be considered a state actor.

The students who challenged the policy were in grades kindergarten through eighth. They argued that they were receiving unequal treatment to male students, noting that the dress code limited their ability to participate in recess and made them uncomfortable in some situations such as emergency drills in which they had to crawl on the floor.

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