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California’s Corporate Board Diversity Quota Law Held Unconstitutional

From Legal Insurrection:

A lawsuit was filed by Judicial Watch on behalf of several Californians. Judicial Watch moved for summary judgment that the law was unconstitutional:

Plaintiff taxpayers sue to enjoin Defendant from spending public funds on California’s race,
ethnicity, sexual preference, and transgender quotas for boards of directors of publicly-traded
corporations with their headquarters in California. They also seek a judgment declaring the State’s
quota system to be unlawful. Plaintiffs demonstrate herein that the quota system violates article I,
sections 7 and 31 of the California constitution.

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