Trump Targets Law Firms' Diversity
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Trump targeted 20 of the biggest law firms over their diversity programs. A GOP favorite is missing from the list.
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Acting head of the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission sent letters to 20 law firms with detailed questions about diversity programs.
The letters echo a conservative activist who took down affirmative action in college.
Jones Day , a firm cozy with Trumpworld , has been spared despite having many of the same programs.
Perkins Coie sued to stop Trump 's executive order targeting the firm.
Jones Day and other elite Trump -friendly firms are missing from the EEOC list.
The rank-and-file of Jones Day predominantly supports Democrats .
The president of the American Bar Association criticized "a clear and disconcerting pattern" where Trump targeted lawyers representing "parties the administration does not like" to intimidate critics.
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