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Dec. 29, 2021

US judge denies injunction of sex quota on boards law

In his order issued Monday, U.S. District Judge John A. Mendez in Sacramento wrote that plaintiff Creighton Meland Jr. “may ultimately prevail” in his constitutional challenge against the law signed in 2018. “But that ultimate question of SB 826’s constitutionality is not before the court today.”

US judge denies injunction of sex quota on boards law

A federal judge denied a preliminary injunction to plaintiffs seeking to overturn SB 826, a state law requiring a certain number of women on corporate boards.

In his order issued Monday, U.S. District Judge John A. Mendez in Sacramento wrote that plaintiff Creighton Meland Jr. "may ultimately p...

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