Disturbed by the prospect of religious conflict in its incre…
Disturbed by the prospect of religious conflict in its increasingly diverse public school system, the Ames General Assembly passes a law prohibiting the wearing of religious ornamentation at school, defined as any “item of clothing, headgear, jewelry, or other accessory worn on the body that symbolizes, announces, advertises, or signifies attachment to a particular religion, religious sect, or denomination.” If challenged, the law would likely be: