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DEI in the Crosshairs: Advancing Diversity in a Maelstrom of Change

Content Provider
American Law Institute CLE
Product
CLE
Run Time
79 Minutes
Recording Date
02/27/2024
Presenter(s)
Alphonso Atkins, Jr., Victoria A. Lipnic, Jonathan A. Segal
Learning Method
On-Demand Training
Practice Area
Diversity and Elimination of Bias, Labor and Employment
Persona
CLE OnDemand

Price $259.00

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Description

The Supreme Court’s Harvard decision, other current events, and changing DEI sentiments are putting DEI programming in the crosshairs. Many employers, including law firms, have recognized the well-documented business benefits of policies focused on increasing diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI). In addition to being an effective business strategy, DEI programs also reflect an organization's values and is a visible statement of an organization’s commitment to creating a harmonious, socially responsible, and culturally diverse organization. But the laws that prevent invidious employment discrimination may also restrict employer efforts to increase DEI, too. There is no “DEI exception” to the Title VII prohibition on considering race, gender, etc. in any employment decision, policy, or practice. And today many employers find themselves scrambling to develop authentic DEI policies that meet the demands of an evolving legal framework and an unpredictable - often increasing critical - public forum. This fast-moving webcast explores DEI danger zones, where laudable intent still may be unlawful. More specifically, this program will: - Review of the laws with regard to considering a Title VII characteristic (such as gender or race) as a “plus” when making an employment decision (including when the goal is to increase diversity) - Discuss the impact in the employment/DEI context of the Supreme Court’s Title VI case relative to affirmative action in higher education - Identify specific employment/DEI practices that are illegal or suspect under the case law and propose less risky alternatives - Provide an overview of the law pertaining to limiting internship, mentoring program, ERG or other employment/ DEI program participation based on a Title VII characteristic - Discuss possible impacts of the pending Supreme Court case on the standard for challenging discriminatory term, condition or privilege of a DEI/employment program

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State Status Total Credits Type Of Credit Approved Thru
AlabamaPending State Response0.00
AlaskaApproved1.25EthicsOn-going
ArizonaApproved1.25EthicsOn-going
ArkansasApproved1.25EthicsOn-going
CaliforniaApproved1.25Elimination of Bias02/27/2029
ConnecticutApproved1.25EthicsOn-going
DelawareApproved1.30Ethics02/26/2026
GeorgiaApproved1.00Ethics12/31/2024
HawaiiApproved1.25Ethics02/27/2026
IllinoisApproved1.00Diversity and Inclusion05/06/2026
IllinoisApproved0.25General05/06/2026
IowaApproved1.25Ethics02/26/2025
LouisianaPending State Response0.00
MainePending State Response0.00
MississippiPending State Response0.00
MissouriApproved1.60GeneralOn-going
MontanaPending State Response0.00
NebraskaApproved1.25Ethics02/26/2026
New HampshireApproved1.30Ethics02/26/2027
New JerseyApproved1.50EthicsOn-going
New MexicoApproved1.30Ethics02/26/2029
New YorkApproved1.50EthicsOn-going
North CarolinaPending State Response0.00
North DakotaPending State Response0.00
OhioPending State Response0.00
OklahomaPending State Response0.00
OregonApproved1.00Access to Justice02/26/2027
OregonApproved0.25General02/26/2027
PennsylvaniaApproved1.00Ethics05/06/2026
Rhode IslandApproved1.50Ethics06/30/2024
South CarolinaPending State Response0.00
TennesseeApproved1.32Ethics05/06/2025
UtahPending State Response0.00
VermontApproved1.25GeneralOn-going
VirginiaPending State Response0.00
West VirginiaApproved1.58EthicsOn-going
WisconsinApproved1.50GeneralOn-going
WyomingApproved1.25Ethics05/06/2025

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