A Georgia school district was sued by Black students last week for allegedly banning them from wearing pro-Black Lives Matter messaging in school; it also alleged there was a racist bias in enforcing dress code policies. The lawsuit said that the Effingham County School District maintained policies that were hostile, unconstitutional and discriminatory. "Under the school's dress code, which is promulgated by the Board, school officials permit the wearing of any and all Confederate flag apparel is permitted, but simultaneously prohibit the wearing of any and all 'Black Lives Matter' or related thematic messaging (e.g.