I understand what your thinking and I don"t understand those blasting you over this. I firmly believe everyone has a right to express their individuality and if it"s not hurting anyone else then let them be. Each generation has had it"s own "thing" so why should this one be any different. Agree or disagree with what they do they are no different than any of us in our younger years.
On the other hand I do understand the need for sensible regulations in school, or anywhere else for that matter, especially in light of the random violence, gangs, etc that seem to be getting worse each year. Personally I"d never dye my hair to an extreem like that. On the other hand I do have a USN tattoo on my upper right arm and that"s my right. I figure I fought for everyone"s rights to be free and part of that is to be able to express their personality and if it"s not hurting anyone else then what"s the fuss all about. The only thing I can see that would create a problem is that if hair color was being used as a gang sign or whatever you want to call it. If that were the case I can understand the rules against it. As strongly as I believe in freedom I also believe that without some rules there"d be nothing but chaos because many people have no clue how to live and act without some sort of a guide telling them how to do it.
All that said here"s a link to the Supreme Court"s web site. It should have a listing of all their rulings if you have the time to look through them to find the right one. Until then....Exercise your power, be the parent and tell him to tone it down a notch and get his butt back in school so he can get an education. Good luck.
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