Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Texas
limited morphological freedom
Do schools have the right to offend our morphological freedom by forcing us to change our natural appearance, and the school board allowing it to continue?
Asked on 11/17/07, 2:57 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Roger Evans
Mathis & Donheiser
Re: limited morphological freedom
What do you mean by the phrase "morphological freedom?"
Answered on 11/25/07, 7:03 pm
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