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Attorney: 'Busty' teen kicked out of class for wearing this outfit
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(09-19-2017, 10:28 AM)Vlad Wrote: Trying to tie big government to a dress code is a reach.

Dress codes are imposed in many private establishments and places of business by those appointed to do so for whatever reason deemed necessary.
Public schools are no different.

Sure they are.

You work at will. If working for Acme Inc requires you to wear a suit, but you don't want to, then you have the option to leave.

Education is compulsory. The homeschooling option isn't one available to everyone, and it still has the issue of paying (in most locations) twice for education.

I'm not necessarily opposed to dress codes in schools. I'm not necessarily in favor of them, either. But end of the day, it's completely a governmental body (normally a school board) telling their population how they have to dress.
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RE: Attorney: 'Busty' teen kicked out of class for wearing this outfit - Benton - 09-19-2017, 10:45 AM

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