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Question: Is it constitutional for a PUBLIC school to enforce a school uniform such as Khaki pants and white shirts?

Answer: Yes. The Arizona Court of Appeals has ruled that a public school's mandatory student uniform requirement did not violate students' freedom of speech or any other civil liberty. Federal courts in other states have also upheld student uniform policies.


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On 04/20/05
Yuna Braska from CA said:
I think that students shouldn't have to wear uniforms! We should be happy that we express the way we look and feel. Nobody(Beside our parents) should tell us what to wear. Us people express our mood byu dressing the way we do!^-^
On 04/21/04
amanda from TX said:
tahnk you that is what i have been sayin gfor the longest to me they are takin away the kids personality on how they dress.
On 03/25/04
cady from GA said:
there probley just saying soming to get you to dress right or there right way of dressing so juat brush it off i think
On 03/19/04
dont worry about it from AZ said:
i think that you shouldnt worry about it
On 03/19/04
dont worry about it from AZ said:
dont worry about it
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