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Student’s punishment for locs did not violate Crown Act, Texas judge rules

February 22, 2024 at 10:40 p.m. EST
Darryl George, pictured on Sept. 18, was suspended from Barbers Hill High School in Texas for not cutting his hair. (Michael Wyke/AP)
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A Texas high school did not violate the state’s new law banning race-based hair discrimination when administrators punished a Black student who refused to cut his locs, a judge ruled Thursday.

State District Judge Chap Cain III said that Barbers Hill Independent School District’s dress and grooming policy prohibiting boys’ hair from extending beyond the eyebrows, earlobes or top of the collar didn’t run afoul of the Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair, or Crown, Act because the new law does not specifically mention length, district lawyer Sara Leon told The Washington Post.