Supreme Court seeks US government view on charter school's skirt requirement
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The Supreme Court, in deciding whether to hear the appeal of a North Carolina charter school in a case over its dress code, asked the Biden administration to weigh in.
Fox News reached out to the Justice Department for comment on the Supreme Court's request, but they did not immediately respond. Ronn Blitzer is a reporter for Fox News Digital covering politics and breaking news.
The school, which is publicly funded, argues that they are not bound by the 14th Amendment because they are not a government body. As a charter school, they are not controlled by a public school district. The skirt requirement, as described by the 4th Circuit's ruling, is "based on the view that girls are ‘fragile vessels’ deserving of ‘gentle’ treatment by boys."
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