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Florida AG Declares War On Law Firms Over DEI – Above the Law

Oh,
Florida.

Florida
Attorney
General
James
Uthmeier
just
made
the
latest
move
to
make
his
state
the
MAGA-ist
of
them
all.
Uthmeier
just
sent
a

memo

to
law
firms
letting
them
know
that
his
office
will
not
hire
law
firms
as
outside
counsel
that
have
diversity,
equity,
and
inclusion
(DEI)
and
environmental,
social,
and
governance
(ESG)
policies.
And
yes,
that’s
wildly
broad.

As
the
Palm
Beach
Post

reports
,
the
DEI
net
is
cast
particularly
wide.
The
following
will
stop
a
firm
from
getting
hired
by
the
AG’s
office:

  • DEI
    websites
    that
    offer
    job
    notices
    “indicating
    a
    preference
    for
    hiring
    individuals
    with
    certain
    racial,
    ethnic,
    or
    sexual
    orientation
    characteristics.”
  • Workplace
    DEI
    trainings
    “that
    are
    so
    egregious
    as
    to
    constitute
    a
    plausible
    basis
    for
    a
    hostile
    work
    environment
    claim
    or
    allegation.”
  • A
    diversity
    ranking
    system
    known
    as
    the
    Minority
    Corporate
    Counsel
    Association
    Scorecard
    which
    grades
    firms
    “on
    their
    ‘percentile
    ranking
    of
    the
    representation
    of
    underrepresented
    racial
    and
    ethnic
    groups,
    gender
    and
    LBGTQ+
    per
    level
    and
    the
    overall
    disclosure
    of
    DEI
    data
    versus
    firms
    of
    a
    similar
    size,’”
    the
    memo
    says.
  • Any
    diversity
    targets
    in
    hiring,
    promoting
    or
    contracting.
  • Fellowship
    and
    mentorship
    programs
    restricted
    to
    specific
    races,
    ethnicities,
    genders,
    or
    sexual
    orientations.

Yes,
even
affinity
groups
are
banned
under
this
retrograde
policy.
If
you
think
this
sound
like
a
cartoon
villain,
well,
you
aren’t
alone.

“If
you
go
to
other
states
across
the
country,
attorneys
general
are
fighting
for
consumer
protection
and
consumer
rights,
not
going
after
gay
clubs
and
law
firms
who
dare
have
a
commitment
to
their
diverse
communities,”
Rep.
Anna
Eskamani,
D-Orlando,
said.
“It’s
so
out
of
touch
from
what
everyday
people
want.
I
mean,
it’s
so
cartoonish.”

According
to
the
memo,
firms
“that
have
demonstrated
a
history
of
racially
discriminating
against
their
own
attorneys,
staff,
and
job
applicants
will
no
longer
be
considered
eligible
for
state
work,
absent
a
compelling
demonstration
of
changed
behavior
and
a
rejection
of
discriminatory
principles.”
But,
to
be
clear
(in
case
it
wasn’t
already),
some
of
what
firms
are
being
punished
for
isn’t
discriminatory.
And
not
in
an
of-course-DEI-is-not-discrimination
way
(which
is
also
true)
but
in
an
adjudicated-by-a-federal-court
way.

One
of
the
barred
activities
(if
a
firm
wants
a
Florida
contract)
is
participation
in
the
Mansfield
Certification
program.
But
in
May,
a
federal
judge
found,
“Mansfield
Rule
expressly
does
not
establish
any
hiring
quotas
or
other
illegally
discriminatory
practices,
requiring
only
that
participating
law
firms
consider
attorneys
from
diverse
backgrounds
for
certain
positions.”
So
it’s
pretty
clear
that,
despite
the
bluster
about
discrimination,
this
is
*really*
about
far-right
policy
goals.

Speaking
of,
the
memo
also
takes
its
shots
at
climate
change

that
is,
stopping
climate
change.

Also,
NetZero
Lawyers
Alliance,
which
commits
to
“support
the
goal
of
net
zero”
carbon
dioxide
emissions
by
2050,
“embodies
the
worst
of
the
discriminatory
ESG
apparatus,”
according
to
the
memo.
And
NetZero
Practice
Groups,
which
the
memo
asserts
push
DEI
and
ESG
policies
onto
corporate
clients
“making
this
promotion
of
discriminatory
policies
in
a
prime
money-making
operation
while
undermining
the
rule
of
law
and
other
principles
that
Florida
holds
dear.”

With
the
president

taking
aim
at
Biglaw
,
it
was
inevitable
that
red
states
would
also
shoot
their
shot.




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