Conservative legal activists, having successfully contested affirmative action in universities, are now challenging diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs in American corporations. Using tactics similar to those used to promote DEI, these activists contend that companies are infringing upon laws against race and sex discrimination. Republican officials have also cautioned many corporate law firms and major employers about adhering to laws prohibiting racial quotas and preferences in employment decisions. Although the recent Supreme Court decision that overturned affirmative action centered on higher education admissions and didn't directly address employment practices, it has bolstered conservative activists' momentum against corporate diversity programs. Many firms maintain that their diversity efforts are within legal boundaries and remain committed to enhancing the demographic diversity of their workforces, while some are consulting with legal teams to determine if they should modify their approaches.