27Feb
Oregon Legislation To Prohibit Hair-Based Discrimination
It appears Oregon will be joining the wave of states enacting laws against hair-based discrimination. House Bill 4107 would amend antidiscrimination statutes in Oregon to include discrimination based on hairstyle. Following the lead of various other...
By:
Tonkon Torp LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/oregon-legislation-to-prohibit-hair-86508/
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