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Focus (Forum & Focus)

Aug. 16, 2008

Case Clothed? Decision Clears the Way for School Uniforms

The ability of counsel to bring a motion for attorney fees after successfully litigating violations of the Fair Employment and Housing Act is being challenged, writes Morin I. Jacob. - Forum Column

FORUM COLUMN

By Areva D. Martin
This article appears on Page 6

      As retail stores roll out their slickest back-to-school commercials to lure parents to spend thousands of dollars on everything from the latest in flare-bottomed jeans to designer T-shirts, the 9th Circuit has cleared the way for districts to impose mandatory school uniform policies. In the recent opinion of Jacobs v. Clark County School District<...

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