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Tag: 14th Amendment

Alameda County Sued Over Racial Preferences in Awarding Governmental Contracts

July 25, 2022   4:17 pmJuly 26, 2022   7:39 am
The Californians for Equal Rights Foundation (CFER), along with co-plaintiffs represented by Pacific Legal Foundation (PLF), filed a lawsuit against Alameda County on Monday, challenging two public contracting programs that impose race-based preferences for minority-owned companies. For decades, the U.S....
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LA Superior Court Judge Rules Against California Gender-Based Corporate Board Quota Law

May 16, 2022   4:04 pm
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Maureen Duffy-Lewis ruled late last week that a California law that required a minimum number of women to be on corporate boards in California was unconstitutional, as it violated the right o equal treatment. The...
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Judge Tosses Out California Law Mandating Diversity Quotas on Boards

April 4, 2022   9:19 amApril 5, 2022   3:50 pm
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Terry Green tossed out California’s corporate diversity law to require publicly held corporations based in the state to include racial minorities and members of the LGBTQ community on their executive boards, ruling it “unconstitutional.” The...
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Political Vendetta or ‘Public Nuisance’: Santa Barbara Chick-fil-A Under Fire

March 7, 2022   2:22 amMarch 10, 2022   8:23 pm
The Santa Barbara City Council has given restaurant Chick-fil-A 90 days to fix its traffic problems on State Street or face the possibility of being declared a public nuisance. Why? A local woman who “never liked Chick-fil-A,” not because of their...
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Youth Athletes Sue Governor Newsom and Orange County Over Indoor Youth Sports Ban

March 2, 2021   2:48 pmMarch 4, 2021   11:42 am
On Monday, a group of five high school athletes in Orange County filed a lawsuit against Governor Gavin Newsom and other entities, fighting his statewide COVID-19 pandemic ban on youth sports. In Nelson, et. al V. County of Orange, et....
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Judicial Watch Files Lawsuit To Halt California’s Mandatory Board Diversity Law

October 6, 2020   3:17 pmOctober 7, 2020   8:45 am
On Monday, the legal group Judicial Watch announced that they filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court to halt a new state law to require a mandatory number of racial minorities on company boards. The Judicial Watch lawsuit against...
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Criminal Diversion Program for Primary Parents May Violate Constitutional Rights

August 26, 2019   1:00 pmAugust 28, 2019   11:16 am
A  bill will be read for the third time on Monday August, 26 in the California Legislature that would allow parents who commit a drug crime, theft, or sex crime to avoid conviction. Under Senate Bill 394, a primary parent...
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