Reasonable Accommodation and Disparate Impact: Clean Shave Policy Discrimination in Today’s Workplace

Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 51 (1):185-195 (2023)
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Abstract

This article examines Bey v. City of New York — a recent Second Circuit case where four Black firefights suffering from Pseudofolliculitis Barbae (a skin condition causing irritation when shaving which mostly affects Black men) challenged the New York City Fire Department’s Clean Shave Policy — with an intersectional approach utilizing legal theories of racial, disability, and religious discrimination.

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