Judge dismisses lawsuit of ‘clock boy’ Ahmed Mohamed’s dad with prejudice

The decision by US District Judge Sam Lindsay of Dallas means that Mohamed Elhassan Mohamed's lawsuit cannot be refiled again.

By: AP | Dallas | Updated: March 15, 2018 12:39 pm
Judge dismisses lawsuit of Muslim boy's dad with prejudice The family of Ahmed Mohamed had complained that the Irving, Texas, school district discriminated against the boy in 2015 because of his race and religion. (File)

A judge has dismissed with prejudice a lawsuit filed by the father of a Muslim boy arrested after taking a homemade clock to his Dallas-area school.

The decision Tuesday by US District Judge Sam Lindsay of Dallas means that Mohamed Elhassan Mohamed’s lawsuit cannot be refiled again. The judge also ordered the family to cover all of the costs of the lawsuit.

The family of Ahmed Mohamed had complained that the Irving, Texas, school district discriminated against the boy, then 14, in 2015 because of his race and religion.

Ahmed was charged with having a hoax bomb. Police later dropped the charge, but he was suspended. His family didn’t send him back to the school.

His case drew international attention, and then-President Barack Obama invited him to the White House.