From JW NewsWatch <[email protected]>
Subject Judicial Watch Sues California over Its Gender Quota Mandate for Corporate Boards
Date November 20, 2019 9:14 PM
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Press coverage of Judicial Watch suit over California corporate board
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Judicial Watch Sues California over Its Gender Quota Mandate for
Corporate Boards
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Source: Judicial Watch
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Judicial Watch sued \on behalf of three California taxpayers to
prevent the state from implementing a law that requires
publicly-held corporations headquartered in California to have at
least one director “who self-identifies her gender as a woman” on
their boards.

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MAJOR MEDIA REPORTS

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2019-11-17

California sued again for requiring women on company boards
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Source: Chicago Tribune
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Judicial Watch sued in August, arguing that spending taxpayer
money to enforce the law would violate the California Constitution.
Secretary of State Alex Padilla is asking a judge to throw out the
Judicial Watch lawsuit, saying taxpayers have not been harmed and thus
have no standing to sue.

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2019-08-10

California sued over law requiring women on corporate boards
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Source: The Mercury News
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California’s first-in-the-nation law mandating women on boards
of publicly held companies is facing its first legal challenge.
Judicial Watch said in a lawsuit filed this week on behalf of three
California taxpayers that spending taxpayer money enforcing the law,
co-written by Sen. Hannah-Beth Jackson, is illegal under the
California constitution.

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2019-11-15

Lawsuit: California’s corporate-board gender quota is
unconstitutional
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Source: HotAir
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It’s not the first challenge to the mandate signed by Gov. Jerry
Brown. Judicial Watch filed suit in August, but took a different
strategy in crafting the complaint. Rather than represent a
shareholder, Judicial Watch filed on behalf of three taxpayers
objecting to the use of public funds to enforce this new law.

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