SHOWS v. FREEMAN

No. 45568.

230 So.2d 63 (1969)

B.L. SHOWS, Individually, and as Father and Next Friend of Glenn Shows, a Minor, v. William T. FREEMAN, Principal of New Augusta Attendance Center.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

December 22, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lawrence D. Arrington, Hattiesburg, for appellant.

William W. Wicht, Jr., James Finch, Hattiesburg, for appellee.


ETHRIDGE, Chief Justice:

This is an appeal from a decree of the Chancery Court of Perry County, which dissolved a temporary injunction enjoining William T. Freeman, Principal of New Augusta Attendance Center, from preventing Glenn Shows, a thirteen-year old, eighth grade student, attending that public school as a student. Glenn had been suspended from school because he violated a rule promulgated by the principal that male students should not wear their hair longer...

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