MILLER v. SAFEWAY, INC.

No. S-11101.

102 P.3d 282 (2004)

Frank MILLER, Appellant, v. SAFEWAY, INC. and Mick Galic, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Alaska.

Rehearing Denied December 30, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John E. Havelock, Law Offices of John E. Havelock, Anchorage, for Appellant.

Cynthia L. Ducey, Delaney, Wiles, Hayes, Gerety, Ellis & Young, Inc., Anchorage, for Appellees.

Before: BRYNER, Chief Justice, MATTHEWS, FABE, and CARPENETI, Justices.


OPINION

FABE, Justice.

I. INTRODUCTION

Frank Miller is an Alaska Native who was terminated from his employment at Safeway after he refused to cut his hair in accordance with a corporate grooming policy. He sued on the grounds that the policy discriminated on the basis of race, religion, and gender, and that it violated his right to privacy. Miller subsequently moved to amend his complaint to add...

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