Insights: Publications Oklahoma Bill Represents Restorative Justice for Tribal Students
Expert Analysis Opinion Author, Law360
Oklahoma law will soon confer on Native American students the right to wear traditional regalia during graduation ceremonies. The tribal regalia bill, S.B. 429, vests students enrolled in a public school district or in an institution within the Oklahoma State System of Higher Education with the right to "wear tribal regalia during the institution's official graduation ceremonies, whether held at a public or private location."
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