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Question 1:
When Janet Cooper wore white clothes and a white turban to school to teach her sixth grade class, she also wrote a letter to the staff of the school stating that she would wear the turban as part of her religious practice. When she refused to NOT wear the garments, she was suspended and her certificate was revoked. In this case the court found that a tenured teacher could have their certificate revoked for violating state statute by wearing religious garb in school.
A. Cooper v. Salem School District
B. Cooper v. Eugene School District
C. Cooper v. Fargo Public School District
D. Cooper v. Canton School district

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