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You Can’t Touch My Hair: California Bans Racial Discrimination Based on Hairstyle with CROWN Act

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On July 3, California made history by enacting the Creating a Respectful and Open Workplace for Natural Hair (CROWN) Act, becoming the first state to ban discrimination on the basis of hairstyles associated with race. The CROWN Act adds hairstyles...
By: Littler
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/you-can-t-touch-my-hair-california-bans-55846/

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