From the DW:
"German court allows courtroom headscarf ban"
"German court allows courtroom headscarf ban"
A court in the southern German city of Munich has overturned a 2016 lower court's ruling that struck down a Bavarian state ban on headscarves in courtrooms. Even if the claimant had won on Wednesday, victory would have been short-lived. The case led the Bavarian parliament to pass a state law completely prohibiting people from wearing religious symbols in courtrooms. The law is set to come into effect in April.
The facts of the case:
Why today's ruling is symbolic: In response to the 2016 verdict, Bavaria's center-right government proposed a law forbidding legal officials from wearing religious "clothing or symbols that could elicit doubts about their independence, neutrality or commitment to the rule of law." The law passed in February and will, when it enters force on April 1, give the earlier ban a legal basis that it had lacked in the form of a state order.
^ Hopefully this will lead to a full headscarf ban (not just in a courtroom) throughout Germany. If a Christian or a Jew goes to Saudi Arabia, Iran, etc. they are forced to follow Muslim tradition and have their head, shoulders, knees, etc. covered. I don't understand why a Muslim in a Christian, Jewish or secular country shouldn't have to follow the traditional rules of that country. ^
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