A former California Democratic state senator who authored legislation requiring publicly held corporations to place a minimum number of women on their boards sparred with an attorney from a conservative group challenging the law's constitutionality during testimony on Tuesday in a state trial, as she warned him not to "threaten" her.
A former state senator who authored a law requiring publicly held corporations to place a minimum number of women on their boards retook the witness stand Tuesday at a California bench trial over the law's constitutionality and insisted corporate gender diversity helps taxpayers.
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