Court revives anti-masking student’s lawsuit over COVID-era arrest and suspension from high school

Grace Smith being arrested for trespassing

Background: Laramie High School (Google Maps). Inset: Grace Smith during her 2021 arrest (Andy Smith/YouTube).

A judge ruled that a lawsuit filed on behalf of a Wyoming woman who refused to comply with her former high school’s mask mandate in 2021 can proceed.

Grace Smith was 16 years old and a junior at Laramie High School when she was arrested for trespassing. Out of protest against the school’s mask mandate during the COVID-19 pandemic, Smith refused to take virtual classes and showed up to her school without a mask, which was required in order to attend in-person classes. She was suspended from school three times for refusing to comply with the mandate.

When she tried once again to attend classes in person without a mask, she was arrested for trespassing and booked. Her father Andy Smith accompanied her to school and videotaped her arrest, posting the video online for everyone to see.

Grace Smith later withdrew from the school.

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