Four years ago, I testified in a hearing before the California Senate Banking & Financial Institutions Committee regarding AB 979, a bill authored by Assemblymember Chris Holden. That bill required each publicly held corporation whose principal executive offices are in California to have a minimum number of directors from underrepresented communities on its board of directors. I testified that AB 979 would, if enacted, violate the Equal Protection clauses of the U...
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