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In reply to the discussion: Do school dress codes unfairly target girls? [View all]Jamastiene
(38,206 posts)It wasn't until 2005, that Richmond Community College in Hamlet, NC had to change their policy (thank you ACLU) about women being required to wear dresses to graduate. Formal attire is not too much to ask, but specifically saying women had to wear dresses and not pant suits was against the law. They did not also require any such specific dress code for men to graduate.
They knew they had to change the policy when I quoted Title IX to them, would not STFU and go away like they wanted, and then the ACLU sent them a nice letter for me. Out of all of it, I say props to the ACLU, because I think that is really what made them change the policy. Someone had to bring it up and alert the ACLU though, first. Every woman in graduation rehearsal gave a standing ovation when the announcement was made, btw.
I am glad when girls and women stand up for ourselves and especially glad when legal organizations like the ACLU stand up to help.