I suspect that lawsuits like this will show that trying to artificially influence diversity through hiring practices is an incorrect approach. When I'm in a hiring position, it's not like we sit around a table and say, "we'd prefer the white male." We just don't have enough women and minorities in the hiring pool to begin with. The problem is that there aren't enough women and minorities entering our field. We just c…
I agree with you in general, but I'm curious how many would be "enough"?
>Rosen: Why is it good for men—as you said recently, there should be nine women on the Supreme Court …
>Ginsburg: No, I didn’t say there should be. The question was when will there be enough, so there’ll be enough when there are nine.
>For most of our history, except the times the court was less than nine, and the one time there were 10, they were, until Justice O’Connor, all men. And nobody thought anything was unusual about that.
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2018/02/ruth-ba...