California Corporate Diversity Law Ruled Unconstitutional
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles judge ruled Friday that a California landmark law that requires companies to differentiate their boards with members of certain racial, ethnic or LGBT groups is unconstitutional. The brief handed down a brief ruling to Judicial Watch, a conservative legal group seeking a permanent injunction against the measure, which was signed into law last year. The decision did not explain the judge’s reasoning. CAITLYN JENNER REVEALS ISSUES THAT CARES HER: “I AM NOT A TRANS ACTIVIST” The measure requires corporate boards of listed companies headquartered in California to have a member of a “underrepresented community,” including LGBT, black, Latino, Asian, Native American, or Pacific Islands....