Attorney David Allen reviews a case in which parents in North Carolina brought suit against a charter school for requiring a dress code for their children. The parents argued the dress code failed to provide equal protection since the girls were required to wear skirts which restricted their activity. The school argued the dress code advanced the traditional values it was attempting to instill. The case was decided by a United States District Court.
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