"Clock boy" loses federal discrimination lawsuit
Ahmed Mohamed was arrested and suspended in 2015 for bringing a homemade clock to school
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Stefan Becket is a managing editor of politics for CBSNews.com. He has covered national politics and the federal government for more than a decade. He got his start in journalism at New York Magazine before joining the news start-up Mic to build the site's politics and policy section.
Stefan joined CBS News in 2017 in New York and moved to Washington two years later to help oversee a team that covers the White House, Congress, political campaigns, the Supreme Court and federal law enforcement.
Ahmed Mohamed was arrested and suspended in 2015 for bringing a homemade clock to school
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