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ATLANTA - Members of a national Muslim advocacy group met with Valdosta city officials Wednesday about a policy they say prohibited a Muslim woman from wearing a traditional head scarf into a municipal courtroom.
But the Washington-based Council on American-Islamic Relations said no resolution was reached in the case of Aniisa Karim, a 20- year-old who said she was banned from entering the Valdosta municipal court building June 26 unless she took off the scarf.See the full content of this document
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Sides Meet Over Muslim Scarf
"There's no definitive change thus far, but we have agreed to ...
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