"Some public school boards argue that social
conflict may be avoided through the imposition of conformity of dress among the students. This idea is an
indirect assault upon one of the fundamental principle of freedom, which is that restrictions must only
arise from compelling facts. There are no compelling facts that would dictate that students must dress
in uniforms. It is not permissible that restrictions on Constitutional rights may be imposed so that
someone's theory may be tested.
...
Such grassroots movements to preserve freedom are the very life of democracy itself."