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Breaking Down Bias: Legal Mandates Vs. Corporate Interests, Jamillah Bowman Williams Jan 2017

Breaking Down Bias: Legal Mandates Vs. Corporate Interests, Jamillah Bowman Williams

Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works

Bias and discrimination continue to limit opportunities and outcomes for racial minorities in American institutions in the twenty-first century. The diversity rationale, touting the broad benefits of inclusion, has become widely accepted by corporate employers, courts, and universities. At the same time, many view a focus on antidiscrimination law and the threat of legal enforcement as outmoded and ineffective. Thus, many organizations talk less in terms of the mandates of laws such as the 1964 Civil Rights Act, or a “legal case,” and more in terms of a “business case” where benefits of inclusion seem to accrue to everyone. It …