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Mannequins with headscarves are on display at an exhibition hall for the Muslim World Fair in Le Bourget, outside Paris, Dec.17, 2011. Private businesses in Europe can forbid Muslim women in their employ from wearing headscarves if the ban is part of a policy of neutrality within the company and not a sign of prejudice against a particular religion, the European Court of Justice said Tuesday March 14, 2017. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena) ** FILE **
Photo by: Christophe Ena
Mannequins with headscarves are on display at an exhibition hall for the Muslim World Fair in Le Bourget, outside Paris, Dec.17, 2011. Private businesses in Europe can forbid Muslim women in their employ from wearing headscarves if the ban is part of a policy of neutrality within the company and not a sign of prejudice against a particular religion, the European Court of Justice said Tuesday March 14, 2017. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena) ** FILE **

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