Duke Law School

Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy

Archived Issue

Volume 14   January 2007

Makeup, Identity Performance & Discrimination

Articles

Foreword: Making Makeup Matter Devon Carbado,
Catherine Fisk and
Mitu Gulati
1
Branded: Corporate Image, Sexual Stereotyping, and the New Face of Capitalism Dianne Avery
Marion Crain
13
Sexy Dressing Revisited: Does Target Dress Play a Part in Sexual Harassment Cases? Theresa M. Beiner 125
The Ugly Truth About Appearance Discrimination and the Beauty of Our Employment Discrimination Law William R. Corbett 153
An Essay for Keisha (and A Response to Professor Ford) Barbara J. Flagg 179
Gender Nonconformity and the Unfulfilled Promise of Price Waterhouse v. Hopkins Joel Wm. Friedman 205
The Law and Economics of Identity Rafael Gely 229
Some Modest Proposals for Challenging Established Dress Code Jurisprudence Jennifer Levi 243
Babes and Beefcake: Exclusive Hiring Arrangements and Sexy Dress Codes Ann C. McGinley 257
Facial Discrimination: Darlene Jespersen's Fight Against the Barbie-fication of Bartenders Jennifer C. Pizer 285
Gender Performance Over Job Performance: Body Art Work Rules and the Continuing Subordination of the Feminine Lucille M. Ponte
Jennifer L. Gillan
319
Testing the Limits of Antidiscrimination Law: The Business, Legal, and Ethical Ramifications of Cultural Profiling at Work Laura Morgan Roberts
Darryl D. Roberts
369
The Hair Dilemma: Conform to Mainstream Expectations or Emphasize Racial Identity Ashleigh Shelby Rosette
Tracy L. Dumas
407
The Peahen's Tale, or Dressing Our Parts at Work Julie A. Seaman 423
The Many Faces of Darlene Jespersen Michael Selmi 467
Vive La Difference? A Critical Analysis of the Justification of Sex-Dependent Workplace Restrictions on Dress and Grooming Patrick S. Shin 491
What Do Unions Do About Appearance Codes? Michael J. Yelnosky 521
Lessons from Equal Opportunity Harasser Doctrine: Challenging Sex-Specific Appearance and Dress Codes Deborah Zalesne 535

Note

Preservationism, or The Elephant in the Room: How Opponents of Same-Sex Marriage Deceive Us into Establishing Religion Justin T. Wilson 561

Comment

Grappling with "Solicitation": The Need For Statutory Reform in North Carolina after Lawrence v. Texas Christopher R. Murray 681