2006 | Makeup Identity Performance & Discrimination

Event Title

Sex-Differentiated Dress

Location

Duke Law School, Room 3041

Start Date

20-10-2006 11:45 AM

End Date

20-10-2006 1:00 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. Session 3 with Catherine Fisk, Jennifer L. Gillan, Ann McGinley, Jennifer Pizer, Lucille Ponte, Julie Seaman, and Patrick Shin.

Panel titled: Sex- Differentiated Dress.

Appearing: Session 3 with Catherine Fisk (Duke University School of Law), Jennifer L. Gilan (Bentley College, English Department), Ann McGinley (William S. Boyd School of Law, University of Nevada, Las Vegas), Jennifer Pizer (LAMDA Legal), Lucille Ponte (University of Central Florida, Criminal Justice and Legal Studies), Julie Seaman (Emory University School of Law), and Patrick Shin (Suffolk University Law School).

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Related Paper

Ann C. McGinley, Babes and Beefcake: Exclusive Hiring Arrangements and Sexy Dress Codes, 14 Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy 257-284 (2007)
Available at: http://scholarship.law.duke.edu/djglp/vol14/iss1/9

Related Paper II

Jennifer C. Pizer, Facial Discrimination: Darlene Jespersen’s Fight Against the Barbie-fication of Bartenders, 14 Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy 285-318 (2007)
Available at: http://scholarship.law.duke.edu/djglp/vol14/iss1/10

Related Paper III

Patrick S. Shin, Vive La Difference? A Critical Analysis of the Justification of Sex-Dependent Workplace Restrictions on Dress and Grooming, 14 Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy 491-520 (2007)
Available at: http://scholarship.law.duke.edu/djglp/vol14/iss1/16

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Oct 20th, 11:45 AM Oct 20th, 1:00 PM

Sex-Differentiated Dress

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. Session 3 with Catherine Fisk, Jennifer L. Gillan, Ann McGinley, Jennifer Pizer, Lucille Ponte, Julie Seaman, and Patrick Shin.

Panel titled: Sex- Differentiated Dress.

Appearing: Session 3 with Catherine Fisk (Duke University School of Law), Jennifer L. Gilan (Bentley College, English Department), Ann McGinley (William S. Boyd School of Law, University of Nevada, Las Vegas), Jennifer Pizer (LAMDA Legal), Lucille Ponte (University of Central Florida, Criminal Justice and Legal Studies), Julie Seaman (Emory University School of Law), and Patrick Shin (Suffolk University Law School).