2006 | Makeup Identity Performance & Discrimination

Event Title

Race, Sexual Orientation, and Protected Classes

Location

Duke Law School, Room 3041

Start Date

20-10-2006 1:45 PM

End Date

20-10-2006 4:00 PM

Description

This groundbreaking Symposium will analyze two seemingly conflicting value systems in recent employment discrimination areas: one that prohibits stereotyping in the workplace, and another that upholds workplace appearance standards.

Panel titled: Race, Sexual Orientation & Protected Classes.

Appearing: Devon Carbado (UCLA Law), Mario Barnes (University of Miami School of Law), Emily Houh (University of Cincinnati College of Law), Angela Onwuachi-Willig (University of Iowa College of Law), Gowri Ramachandran (Southwestern School of Law), William R. Corbett (Louisiana State University), panelists ; Trina Jones (Duke Law) moderator.

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Related Paper

William R. Corbett, The Ugly Truth About Appearance Discrimination and the Beauty of Our Employment Discrimination Law, 14 Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy 153-178 (2007)
Available at: http://scholarship.law.duke.edu/djglp/vol14/iss1/4

Related Paper II

Devon Carbado et al., Foreword: Making Makeup Matter, 14 Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy 1-12 (2007)
Available at: http://scholarship.law.duke.edu/djglp/vol14/iss1/1

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Oct 20th, 1:45 PM Oct 20th, 4:00 PM

Race, Sexual Orientation, and Protected Classes

Duke Law School, Room 3041

This groundbreaking Symposium will analyze two seemingly conflicting value systems in recent employment discrimination areas: one that prohibits stereotyping in the workplace, and another that upholds workplace appearance standards.

Panel titled: Race, Sexual Orientation & Protected Classes.

Appearing: Devon Carbado (UCLA Law), Mario Barnes (University of Miami School of Law), Emily Houh (University of Cincinnati College of Law), Angela Onwuachi-Willig (University of Iowa College of Law), Gowri Ramachandran (Southwestern School of Law), William R. Corbett (Louisiana State University), panelists ; Trina Jones (Duke Law) moderator.