by Jennifer Loeb, Austin Evers, Grace Bruce, and Young Park

From left to right: Jennifer Loeb, Austin Evers, Grace Bruce, and Young Park (photos courtesy of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP)
Combatting “illegal” Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) remains a “Day One” priority in Washington. President Trump issued executive orders on DEI on his first day in office. Attorney General Bondi likewise issued her own memos on her first day at the Department of Justice. And now, the new head of the Department of Justice’s Civil Division has followed suit and issued his own memo on his first day, marking DEI-related topics as two of the Division’s top five priorities. This is yet another indicator that the administration appears to be shifting into the enforcement phase of its DEI reset. Health care and life sciences companies have particular reason to take note.
