District alters policy after suit over 'Jesus Loves Me' mask
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School District Backs Down After Rejecting Young Girl's 'Jesus Loves Me' Face Mask
A Mendenhall, Mississippi school district has agreed to change a policy banning religious or political speech that barred a 3rd-grade student from wearing a face mask with the phrase "Jesus Loves Me" emblazoned across it to her elementary school.
‘Jesus Loves Me’ Mask Now Allowed in Mississippi School District Following Legal Battle
A Mississippi school district has reversed its policy on face masks after a legal dispute with third grader Lydia Booth, who was prohibited from wearing a "Jesus Loves Me" mask when schools reopened in 2020 following pandemic related shutdowns.
District alters policy after suit over 'Jesus Loves Me' mask - The Vicksburg Post
By EMILY WAGSTER PETTUS | Associated Press JACKSON — A conservative legal group said Wednesday that a Mississippi school district has agreed to retract a policy that banned political or religious slogans on face masks, in response to a lawsuit from the family of a girl who was told not to wear one with the slogan “Jesus Loves Me.” Alliance Defending Freedom represents the girl and her family in the lawsuit against Simpson County School District.…
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