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Aug 3 2021 Podcast
Gender Based Board Quotas, the Fourteenth Amendment, and Meland v. Weber
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Gender Based Board Quotas, the Fourteenth Amendment, and Meland v. Weber

Anastasia P. Boden, Megan L. Brown, Ann Ravel

On June 21, 2021, the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled a shareholder-plaintiff...

Topics: Civil Rights · Culture · Fourteenth Amendment · Litigation · Politics

Sponsors: Civil Rights Practice Group · In-House Counsel Network · Regulatory Transparency Project

Aug 3 2021 Video
Click to play: Gender Based Board Quotas, the Fourteenth Amendment, and Meland v. Weber
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Gender Based Board Quotas, the Fourteenth Amendment, and Meland v. Weber

Anastasia P. Boden, Megan L. Brown, Ann Ravel

On June 21, 2021, the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled a shareholder-plaintiff...

Topics: Civil Rights · Culture · Fourteenth Amendment · Litigation · Politics

Sponsors: Civil Rights Practice Group · In-House Counsel Network · Regulatory Transparency Project

Jul 29 2021
Thursday 3:30 p.m. EDT    

Gender Based Board Quotas, the Fourteenth Amendment, and Meland v. Weber

In-House Counsel Working Group, Civil Rights Practice Group, and Regulatory Transparency Project Teleforum

Teleforum
Speakers:
Anastasia P. Boden • Megan L. Brown • Ann Ravel
Topics:
Civil Rights • Culture • Fourteenth Amendment • Litigation • Politics
Sponsors:
Civil Rights Practice Group • In-House Counsel Network • Regulatory Transparency Project
Oct 14 2015 Blog Post
Executive Branch Review

Tables Turn on Vague Campaign Finance Regulation

  • Timothy Courtney

Stephen Klein has an interesting article on the Pillar of Law Institute's blog about FEC functionality, PACs,...

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