Global diversity equity and inclusion (DEI) challenges

Diversity equity and inclusion (DEI) poses unique legal and practical challenges for employers with multicountry operations. To develop an effective global diversity equity and inclusion strategy, it’s important to understand some fundamental differences between U.S. employment law and the laws in most other countries. Is DEI irrelevant outside the U.S.? One can argue that diversity…

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The corporate DEI cutbacks narrative

Verse Legal’s Bonnie Levine recently spoke to NPR about the confusing legal landscape surrounding corporate DEI initiatives, which are reportedly facing “cutbacks.” While NPR did not cite data about layoffs of DEI-focused employees in its August 19 report, it referred to shrinking DEI-related job postings on Indeed.com. The article also referenced the Supreme Court’s ruling…

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The “Religious Liberty Training” complaint

Southwest Airlines plans to appeal a civil contempt order mandating religious liberty training for some of its attorneys amid a discrimination case that has placed it in a tough position with respect to legal risk, employee engagement, and workplace compliance. What is the case? Charlene Carter v. Transport Workers Union of America, Local 556, and…

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Get versed: “Case or controversy”

Happy 229th birthday to an important constitutional limitation on the sometimes-frightening power of the federal judiciary! In recent dialogue about the United States Supreme Court’s high-profile decisions impacting civil rights, you may have heard the phrase “case or controversy.” History During the war between England and France in 1793, the just-established United States was presented…

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The “Decentering Whiteness” complaint

Certain media have been amplifying the recently-filed case Lee v. Foothill-De Anza Community College District et al., in which a Black sociologist faculty member alleges she was illegally fired from a Community College for her views in favor of “decentering whiteness.” Read the Complaint here. Who is the plaintiff? Dr. Tabia Lee is an educational…

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SCOTUS’s affirmative action decision: what it is and isn’t for employers

The U.S. Supreme Court may have stricken a blow to affirmative action in higher education this week, but alarmist rhetoric about looming legal threats to workplace diversity are overblown. As Verse Legal Attorney and Founder Bonnie Levine told Quartz recently, employee activism and social consciousness are not going away, regardless of the Supreme Court’s decision.…

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Equitable Dinners commemorate Atlanta Race Massacre

The City of Atlanta marks the 116th anniversary of the Atlanta Race Massacre with ambition and conviction this month, as Equitable Dinners’ Atlanta 2022 series connects residents, businesses, and community organizations in various locations for a play and a meal, paired with constructive dialogue and call to action. By the time the event ends, over…

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