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
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — 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 […]. Local Mississippi Breaking News Story from CBS 12 New WJTV, your Jackson, MS news leader
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