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ACLU sues Nevada school district over graduation regalia policy

  • On May 16, the ACLU of Nevada, together with Corie Humphrey, a senior in high school, initiated legal action against Clark County School District regarding its policies on graduation attire.
  • The lawsuit challenges a March 27 policy that restricts student attire, citing Nevada law allowing tribal regalia and prohibiting rules that interfere with ceremonies.
  • Humphrey, graduating May 27 from East Career Technical Academy, wants to wear a "Black Girl Magic" stole representing her culture, which the district disallows.
  • ACLU director Athar Haseebullah called the policy "stupid" and highlighted the state law grants rights extending beyond the First Amendment.
  • The ACLU filed an emergency motion seeking a hearing within a week, emphasizing the policy's constitutional violations and the imminent graduation dates.
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KLAS - 8 News Now broke the news in Las Vegas, United States on Friday, May 16, 2025.
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