When California s former Gov. Jerry Brown signed the nation s first law requiring women on boards of publicly traded companies three years ago, he suggested it might not survive legal challenges
LOS ANGELES (AP) — When then-California Gov. Jerry Brown signed the nation s first law requiring women on boards of publicly traded companies, he suggested it might not survive legal challenges.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) When then-California Gov. Jerry Brown signed the nation's first law requiring women on boards of publicly traded companies, he suggested it might not survive legal challenges. Three years later, a judge will begin hearing evidence Wednesday in Los Angeles Superior Court that could undo the law credited with giving more women seats in boardrooms traditionally dominated by men.
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