A federal judge on Tuesday temporarily blocked South Carolina’s ban on school mask mandates. U.S. District Court Judge Mary Lewis issued a temporary injunction against the law, concurring with the plaintiffs that the law discriminated against students with disabilities. “This is not a close call. The General Assembly’s COVID measures disallowing school districts from mandating masks … discriminate against children with disabilities,” Lewis wrote in an opinion (pdf). “It is true that the fundamental right of a parent to decide what is best for their child cannot be ignored. It is also generally true that parents are the ones who know their children best, what is best for their health, and their ability to learn. But, those same truths apply equally to all parents, including the parents of children with disabilities, such as the minor plaintiffs here,” Lewis added. A spokesperson for Gov. Henry McMaster told The Hill in a …