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New Connecticut CROWN Act Bans Natural Hair Discrimination in the Workplace

By Tanya A. Bovée, Allison P. Dearington & Jessica L. Vizvary on March 15, 2021
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Connecticut has joined the growing list of states that prohibit discrimination on the basis of traits historically associated with race, including hair. On March 10, 2021, Connecticut adopted legislation to ban natural hair discrimination in the workplace.

In 2019, California was the first state to implement a law called the CROWN Act, an acronym for Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair. Other states that have joined California include Colorado, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Virginia, and Washington.

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  • Blog:
    Litigators at Work
  • Organization:
    Jackson Lewis P.C.

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