Texas School Walks Right Through Giant CROWN Act Loophole
// If you had a nickel for each time Barber Hill High School had to go to court because they wanted a student to chop off their locs you’d only have two nickels, but it would still be pretty weird. The first time was in 2020 when they demanded De’Andre Arnold cut off his set. Darryl George was their next target — he was told to cut his hair last year. The silver lining was that Texas passed the CROWN Act a day later. Motivated in part by the hassle the school gave De’Andre, the law was meant to prevent hair policies that were racial discrimination by proxy. Darryl’s family sued the school under it for requiring him to shave his locs, but the school responded that their policy was colorblind because it only policed length. The judge sided with the school.
From CBS News:
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Texas School Did Not Violate CROWN Act By Suspending Darryl George For Hairstyle, Judge Rules [CBS News]
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