Top court allows Kenyan schools to ban hijabs
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Kenya's highest court has overturned a ruling that obliged schools to allow Muslim girls to wear hijabs in class.
The Supreme Court now says schools should use their own discretion and determine their own rules.
The legal process began when parents of three Muslim students sued a school, sponsored by the Methodist Church, over the suspension of Muslim students who went against the school's hijab ban.
In an initial ruling, the High Court sided with the school, but after an appeal students were allowed to wear hijabs.
The school appealed that decision, and now the Supreme Court has had the final say. Now every school has a right to determine its uniform policy.
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