This post was originally published on South China Morning Post.
Top court throws out request by Hong Kong prison bosses to keep discriminatory haircut requirement for male inmates
Hong Kong’s top court has thrown out a request by the prison service to temporarily keep a discriminatory requirement for male inmates to keep their hair short until authorities come up with a substitute policy that complies with the law.
The Court of Final Appeal said in a judgment on Monday there was nothing complex about its ruling in November that would justify a six-month suspension of an order requiring “elimination of the less favourable treatment regarding hair length requirements…