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30 July, 20:27

A school's rule prohibiting the wearing of hats or other headgear during basketball practice means that a jewish student is unable to wear his yarmulke at all times, which he believes he should be able to do as part of his practice of his religion. if he sues for a violation of his constitutional right to freedom of religion, what is the court likely to hold?

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  1. 30 July, 20:56
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    The court will likely review the practice of wearing hats or other headgear during basketball practice with care in order to make sure the violation of constitutional freedom of religion is not violated.
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