Supreme Court asks for review of school dress code requiring skirts, dresses for girls

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Supreme Court asks for review of school dress code requiring skirts, dresses for girls
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The U.S. Supreme Court this week asked the Biden administration to weigh in on a dispute in North Carolina over a charter school requiring girls to wear skirts as part of the dress code.

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