Tag: Women Serving on Boards Unconstitutional

California’s Laws That Force You to Discriminate | Anastasia Boden

A California law was passed, making it mandatory for company boards to have a certain percentage of women and people of color. But it is now being called unconstitutional. My guest is Anastasia Boden, senior attorney at the Pacific Legal Foundation. She explains why this recent law contradicts our 14th Amendment and how it could…


Judge Rules Law Requiring More Women on Corporate Boards is Unconstitutional

LOS ANGELES—A California law requiring increased membership by women on corporate boards is unconstitutional and violates the right to equal treatment, a Los Angeles judge ruled. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Maureen Duffy-Lewis issued her ruling Friday, three months after she heard final arguments in a lengthy non-jury trial regarding Senate Bill (SB) 826 that…