A judge in Los Angeles ruled on April 1 that a law requiring public companies headquartered in California to diversify their boards violates the state's constitution.
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A judge in Los Angeles ruled on April 1 that a law requiring public companies headquartered in California to diversify their boards violates the state's constitution.
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A California law requiring more diversity on company boards is unconstitutional, judge rules

A judge in Los Angeles has ruled a law requiring public companies headquartered in California to diversify their boards violates the state's constitution, court documents show.