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Labor/Employment,
Government

Apr. 5, 2022

Ruling is the first to address merits of board diversity law

On Friday, Los Angeles County Judge Terry Green granted summary judgment to a plaintiff represented by attorneys with the conservative group Judicial Watch.

Opponents of California laws requiring diverse membership on corporate boards have finally won a significant victory. But these same groups now also fight diversity-related requirements in a new, much larger arena.

On Friday, Los Angeles County Judge Terry Green granted summary judgment to a plaintiff represented by attorneys with the conservative group Judicial Watch. Green didn’t specify his reasons in his brief ruling, writing, “Plaintif...

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