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educationlaw1 year ago

Texas Trial to Determine School's Punishment of Black Student Over Hair Violates CROWN Act

A trial is underway to determine if a Black high school student in Texas can be punished for refusing to change his hairstyle, which he and his family argue is protected by the CROWN Act, a new state law prohibiting race-based hair discrimination. The student's long hair, worn in tied and twisted locs, violates the school district's dress code policy, leading to months of punishment. The district claims the policy does not violate the CROWN Act, while the student's attorney argues that the law protects hair length as many of the hairstyles it covers require long hair. The student's family has also filed complaints and a federal civil rights lawsuit, alleging failure to enforce the CROWN Act.

legalpolitics2 years ago

"Iowa's 2024 Legal Landscape: A Look at the New Laws Coming into Effect"

In Iowa, several new laws were set to take effect with the new year, including a controversial education law that restricts school library content and the discussion of LGBTQ issues. However, this law has been temporarily blocked by a federal judge. Meanwhile, other laws that are now in effect include a requirement for taxpayers to use the same filing status as their federal tax returns and a comprehensive rewrite of the state's "Uniform Limited Liability Company Act," affecting LLCs and business organizations.

legalpolitics2 years ago

"Federal Judge Halts Enforcement of Iowa's School Book Ban"

A federal judge has issued a temporary injunction against Iowa's education law, SF 496, which banned books with sexually explicit content and barred instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity in elementary schools. The judge ruled that these provisions likely violate the First Amendment and are too vague, respectively. The law, which was set to take effect on January 1, has been criticized for its broad censorship and potential discrimination against LGBTQ students. While the injunction provides relief to educators and publishers, a portion of the law requiring parental notification for students' name or pronoun changes remains in effect. The legal battle continues as the state expresses disappointment and plaintiffs celebrate the protection of free speech and inclusion for LGBTQ students.