It seems that free speech is protected, except on the job. It’s interesting. Employers can not discriminate based on sex, but they can limit your speech as a condition of employment.
I know there were law suits about the flight attendants, because the companies were discriminating on age, sex, and marital status. Supposedly these things are illegal for employers to use as a basis for discrimination between potential employees.
Facial hair and clothing are forms of speech, but it is allowable for employers to demand that employees conform to specific standards of speech as a condition of employment. So, you can hire people because they are beautiful, or because they have big breasts, or because they wear skimpy clothes or clothes that cover every damn inch of skin. You can refuse to hire people who don’t meet these appearance standards, and that is your perogative, because it fits the business model.
I dunno. Would you want to go to a Hooters where all the wait staff were flat chested? Would you want to go to a Disney theme park with a lot of grungy people selling tickets? Would you want to use a bank where everyone looked and dressed like hippies?
Free speech is incompatible with making money, so speech goes flying out the window. Yay profits! Hip, hip…..