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Originally Posted by an hero
I'm not sure if it pertains to staff too, but clearly there is a dress code for students. We were never made aware of any blatant policies concerning it, the school just seemed to have this blanket authority to deem certain dress styles as inappropriate, which is effectively like the speech codes as well. Sorry that I don't have a "link" to satisfy your skepticism, I graduated 10 years ago.
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Clearly there is not since you are either unable or unwilling to link to any documented policies mandating a student dress code at all California universities, and my (admittedly brief and non-exhaustive) Google search turned up no results.
California law
allows (but doesn't
mandate) publicly-funded primary and secondary schools to institute a dress code if they so wish (1), but there is no state-wide requirement. Additionally, individual schools are permitted to ban "gang-related apparel" (2), but the administration must explicitly define what falls into this category. Again, there is no state-wide requirement.
(1)
http://law.onecle.com/california/education/35183.html
(2)
http://law.onecle.com/california/education/32282.html