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In today’s landscape, more than ever, we acknowledge and celebrate our differences, stay informed, and cultivate inclusive environments so that our communities and workplaces can thrive. But at the forefront of change, there will always be challenges to face. Now is the time to ask, how can you safeguard these initiatives that now protect these changes?
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Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI): three terms that have now become paramount to maintaining a modern and effective practice. In light of this, the road to the initiatives that protect these tenets has been long and hard, with a history of opposition and legal decisions that impact these measures. As we navigate the aftermath of legal developments such as the Supreme Court’s recent Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA) decision, it can be vital to learn not only the history of affirmative action, but its impact, and how we can safeguard DEI in a post-SFFA decision landscape.
Join Ebony Morris and Valerie Fontenot in our free, upcoming Justia webinar as they discuss the historical background of DEI and its opposition, as well as navigating the legal developments that impact DEI initiatives moving forward.
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Ebony Morris is an attorney at Foley & Mansfield PLLP and an active member of the Defense Research Institute (DRI). Valerie Fontenot is a partner at Frilot, LLC with experience in litigation of civil matters. In our upcoming free webinar, The Attack on DEI – Safeguarding Corporate DEI Initiatives Post-Supreme Court’s Affirmative Action Decision, Ebony and Valerie will provide historical context on attacks on diversity, equity, and inclusion and present insight into how companies can navigate the complexities of legal developments such as the SFFA decision to protect and safeguard DEI initiatives in the workplace.
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The Attack on DEI – Safeguarding Corporate DEI Initiatives Post-Supreme Court’s Affirmative Action Decision is approved for one hour of General CLE credit in California, South Carolina (all levels), and North Carolina. This course has been approved for Minimum Continuing Legal Education credit by the State Bar of Texas Committee on MCLE in the amount of 1.0 credit hours. Other jurisdictions may award CLE credit via applicable self-submission policies or reciprocity rules.
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Join Ebony and Valerie as they walk you through how you can preserve diversity, equity, and inclusion in our ever-evolving, interconnected world! If you have additional questions about this free webinar, you can get more details and register on the webinar page.
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