Attorney General Marshall Issues Letter Demanding the Nation’s Leading Companies Abandon Racially Discriminatory DEI Initiatives
- The Mayo Clinic is changing its diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives to 'belonging' after former President Donald Trump's executive order banning DEI programs.
- Attorney General Steve Marshall, along with 15 states, sent a letter to the Business Roundtable urging the abandonment of discriminatory DEI initiatives.
- The letter criticizes the shift towards DEI policies, stating they conflict with federal law and harm shareholders.
- Marshall emphasized that using racial quotas or preferences is deemed unlawful by the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Attorney General Marshall Issues Letter Demanding the Nation’s Leading Companies Abandon Racially Discriminatory DEI Initiatives
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall has joined a 15-state letter urging the Business Roundtable, an association of CEOs of the nation’s leading companies, to abandon unlawful and racially discriminatory DEI initiatives. Many of the Roundtable’s members have replaced free-market principles with costly and divisive DEI policies that cannot be squared with federal law. The letter argues that the Business Roundtable should prioritize its stated …
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