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CASE NAME
Meland v. Weber
Overview
Plaintiff challenges California law (SB 826) requiring publicly held corporations headquartered in California to have a minimum number of women on their boards of directors, arguing that it violates the Equal Protection Clause.
Details
Court denied Plaintiff’s motion for a preliminary injunction, finding that California had an important government interest in the law and that SB 826 was substantially related to the underlying objective of remedying past discrimination.
Court
U.S. District Court, Eastern District of California
Status
Filed November 13, 2019 | Appealed
Relevant Law
Equal Protection ClauseTopic
Government programsLitigation History