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A 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling that struck down a charter school's dress code will stand.

had asked the justices to intervene after the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals struck down a charter dress code that required girls to wear skirts.

“Today’s announcement is a victory for the thousands of students who attend public charter schools in North Carolina and for the 3.6 million students like them nationwide,” said Ria Tabacco Mar, director of the ACLU Women’s Rights Project, in a statement on Monday. No justice noted any dissent from the high court’s decision to not hear the case. As is customary, the court also offered no explanation for the rejection.

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