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What’s Next for Employers Following the Supreme Court Affirmative Action Decision


Credit(s): 1.2 50-Minute Credit Hour (General)
1 60-Minute Credit Hour (General)
1 Australia (General)
1 CA (Bias-Participatory)
1 HRCI (HR)
1 IL (Diversity and Inclusion)
1 NY (Diversity, Inclusion, and Elimination of Bias)
1 PA (Ethics)
1 SHRM
1 VA (General)
Original Program Date: July 11, 2023
Duration: 1 hour 4 minutes
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    Category: Labor, Employment & Workplace Safety
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    The Supreme Court’s decision in Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. President & Fellows of Harvard College effectively ended affirmative action in higher education admissions. While the decision does not directly address affirmative action in employment, the ripple effects of the court’s decision may create added risks for employers and ultimately impact affirmative action and diversity initiatives in the long run.

    Craig Leen, Leann Walsh, and Kathleen Parker, members of K&L Gates’ Labor, Employment, and Workplace Safety practice, will be discussing the potential implications of the Supreme Court’s decision for employers, including insights for how employers can continue to support diversity-focused initiatives while avoiding plus factors, preferences, or quotas that are prohibited by law. This discussion is relevant to federal contractors subject to mandatory affirmative action programs, as well as any employer who has voluntary affirmative action or diversity programs.
    1.2 50-Minute Credit Hour (General)  

    1 60-Minute Credit Hour (General)  

    1 Australia (General)  

    1 CA (Bias-Participatory)  

    1 HRCI (HR)  

    1 IL (Diversity and Inclusion)  

    1 NY (Diversity, Inclusion, and Elimination of Bias)  

    1 PA (Ethics)  

    1 SHRM  

    1 VA (General)  

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