Here are the charges that were dismissed or not by US District Judge Jeffrey Vincent Brown regarding the Darryl George case as of August 18, 2025.
However, a separate claim filed by Barbers Hill ISD stating that the related case is now moot because George has graduated, is being challenged by George’s team asserting that George is still suffering emotional and educational harm.His attorneys argue that the case should continue, despite his graduation. They claim George suffered emotional, educational, and reputational damage due to his suspension and placement in alternative school. That damage didn’t stop at graduation. It persists and could be addressed by monetary damages or a legal declaration that the school’s policy was unconstitutional.
A ruling could set a precedent that protects future students under laws like the Texas CROWN Act, which bans race-based hair discrimination. Hair discrimination cases involving students often end with graduation. If courts dismiss every case at graduation, policies could keep harming students without ever being reviewed.