BROWNLEE v. BRADLEY COUNTY, TENNESSEE BOARD OF ED.

Civ. A. No. 5827.

311 F.Supp. 1360 (1970)

David BROWNLEE, a minor, b/n/f Donald S. Brownlee and Mary S. Brownlee v. BRADLEY COUNTY, TENNESSEE BOARD OF EDUCATION; William R. Walker, Superintendent; and Bill Schultz, Principal of Bradley Central High School.

United States District Court, E. D. Tennessee, S. D.

April 10, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles M. Corn, Cleveland, Tenn., for plaintiff.

Carl E. Colloms, Cleveland, Tenn., for defendants.


OPINION

FRANK W. WILSON, Chief Judge.

This lawsuit involves the subject of human hair and its grooming on the male of the species, a subject not often thought of as grist for the federal judicial mills. For reasons which find their justification more often in the emotions than in logic, lengthening hair and changing hair style in males has become a strangely sensitive subject both among those who practice the change and among those who resist the change...

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