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Litigation

Jun. 5, 2015

Native American student can wear eagle feather to graduation in deal

A Native American student in Northern California who sued his school district over the right to wear an eagle feather to his high school graduation will be allowed to wear the item after a hearing Tuesday.


By Andy Serbe


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A Native American student in Northern California who sued his school district over
the right to wear an eagle feather to his high school graduation will be allowed to
wear it.


ACLU attorneys representing Christian Titman and counsel for Clovis Unified School
District reached a settlement Tuesday night following a cour...

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