Supreme Court Upholds Ruling Forcing North Carolina Charter School to End Skirt Requirement for Female Students
- A federal appeals court found the policy violated the 14th Amendment's equal protection clause.
- The school argued charter schools have broad authority over policies but the courts disagreed.
- The Biden administration and charter school groups supported striking down the policy.
- The school founder said the policy promoted "chivalry" but was ruled discriminatory.
- The school has changed its dress code to comply with the rulings.