FORDHAM UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK, NY, USA.
J Law Med Ethics. 2023;51(1):185-195. doi: 10.1017/jme.2023.55. Epub 2023 May 25.
This article examines - 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.
本文通过交叉性视角,利用种族、残疾和宗教歧视的法律理论,探讨了最近第二巡回法院的一个案件,即四名患有假性须疮(一种因剃须而引起刺激的皮肤病,主要影响黑人男性)的黑人消防员对纽约市消防局的“剃须政策”提出质疑。