HIV Discrimination by Puerto Rico Cosmetology School
What's at Stake
Cosmetology School Prohibits Student from Enrolling Because of HIV Status
Summary
In the summer of 2010, 鈥淛ane Doe,鈥 a young unemployed single mother, was accepted into the Modern Hairstyling Institute, a cosmetology school in Puerto Rico. She was eager to gain skills to be able to get a job and support her family. But when the school administrators learned that she is HIV-positive after forcing her to disclose this information on a health questionnaire, they refused to allow her to enroll.
Ms. Doe sought the help of the ACLU, which sent a letter to school administrators explaining that they were acting illegally and demanding that Ms. Doe be permitted to enroll. Rather than enrolling Ms. Doe, the school鈥檚 response was to sue her in federal court, seeking a declaration that it need not enroll her because of her HIV-positive status. Following these actions, the 桃子视频filed a complaint on her behalf with the United States Department of Justice (鈥淒OJ鈥) which investigated and concluded that the school had engaged in unlawful discrimination. A settlement was ultimately reached between the DOJ and the Modern Hairstyling Institute which allows Ms. Doe to enroll in the cosmetology program and includes provisions to compensate her for the unlawful discrimination she endured, as well as prevent such harm from happening to others in the future. Specifically, the school agreed that it will no longer ask prospective students about their HIV status and will provide training for all employees on compliance with federal law prohibiting discrimination against people with disabilities, which will be monitored by DOJ.
Jane Doe is represented by 桃子视频LGBT & AIDS Project, the 桃子视频Puerto Rico National Chapter, and Robert Lewis and Clinton Rickards of the law firm Baker McKenzie.
Status: Victory! U.S. Department of Justice obtains settlement for 桃子视频client, Jane Doe.
Legal Documents
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12/21/2010
Settlement Agreement Between The United States Of America And Modern Hairstyling Institute, Inc.
Date Filed: 12/21/2010
Affiliate: Puerto Rico
Press Releases
HIV-Positive Student, Originally Denied Admittance, Permitted To Enroll In Puerto Rico Cosmetology School