The Supreme Court's decision forbidding affirmative action in college admissions programs could dismantle DEI programs in corporate America, experts say.
"This is going to put wind in the sails of groups like mine and others who are focused on getting the ‘woke-ism’ out of corporate America."They no longer even have this fig leaf of this pre-Harvard case jurisprudence," Hild said.
"If they're doing it explicitly, it's going to be a very fast and negative case for them," Hild said. Gene Hamilton, general counsel for America First Legal said that the Supreme Court decision signals the"writing on the wall" for corporations.
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