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Civic-Military Schools in Paraná Cannot Impose Haircuts, Rules Tj-Pr (Court of Justice of Paraná).

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The 7th Civil Chamber of the Court of Justice of Paraná (TJ-PR) denied a request from the Paraná state government and upheld a first-instance decision ordering the state to refrain from imposing aesthetic standards on students at a Civic-Military School. Reports of students being forced to cut their hair or stop wearing accessories are common in this type of institution, which employs military police officers as monitors. The decision was made i…
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The 7th Civil Chamber of the Court of Justice of Paraná (TJ-PR) denied a request from the Paraná state government and upheld a first-instance decision ordering the state to refrain from imposing aesthetic standards on students at a Civic-Military School. Reports of students being forced to cut their hair or stop wearing accessories are common in this type of institution, which employs military police officers as monitors. The decision was made i…

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plural.jor.br broke the news in on Tuesday, November 11, 2025.
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