Mr. Day said the reasoning of the court's decision could then provide free care for three million people.
Mr. Day is expected to be named an executive vice president of the parent.
Mr. Days was traveling today and did not return a telephone call seeking comment.
Mr. Day said he would prefer that the leadership contest take place soon.
Mr. Day did not have to push very hard.
Mr. Days said he planned to file a brief in the case next month.
"The hope is that young people will take ownership in their financial future," Mr. Day said.
Mr. Day said it was difficult to know how many employers discriminate against ethnic groups, with or without the new law.
Mr. Days asked the judges to decide today's case without trying to write a new set of rules.
Mr. Day said the most recent case in his action dated from last year.