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Adarand v. Slater (10th Cir. 2000)
Adarand v. Mineta (Dismissal of case) (2001) (PDF)
Rothe Development Corp. v. United States Department of Defense, No. 00-1171, Fed. Cir., August 20, 2001
From the opinion: This federal contract case concerns the constitutionality of § 1207 of the National Defense Authorization Act of 1987 ("the 1207 program"), Pub. L. No. 99-661, 100 Stat. 3859, 3973 (1986) (as amended), codified at 10 U.S.C. § 2323 (1994), which permits the United States Department of Defense ("DOD") to preferentially select bids submitted by small businesses owned by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals ("SDBs").
McGarry v. Pitkin County, No. 97-1239, 10th Cir.
Associated General Contractors of Ohio v. Drabik, No. 98-4393, 6th Cir. June 1, 2000
From the opinion: Associated General Contractors of Ohio, and Associated General Contractors of Northwest Ohio ("Plaintiffs-Appellees"), representing Ohio building contractors, sued to stop the award of a construction contract for the Toledo Correctional Facility to a minority-owned business ("MBE"), in a bidding process from which non-minority-owned firms were statutorily excluded under Ohio's Minority Business Enterprise Act ("MBEA"). Plaintiffs-Appellees claimed the MBEA is unconstitutional, in that it violates the Fourteenth Amendment's Equal Protection Clause.
S.J. Groves & Sons Inc. v. Fulton County, 920 F.2d 752 (11th Cir.)
H.K. Porter Co. v. Metropolitan Dade County, 975 F.2d 762 (11th Cir. 1992)
Groves v. Fulton County, Dist. Ct. N.D. of Georgia Atlanta Division 1:82-CV-1895-JOF
Sherbrooke Turf v. Minn Department of Transportation Dist. Ct. Dist of Minnesota 00-CV-1026 (JMR.RLE)
Associated General Contractors of Ohio v. Drabik
Dist Ct. S.D. Ohio Eastern Div. No. C2-98-943, May 20, 1999
Contractors Association of Eastern Penn v. Philadelphia
Nos. 92-1880 and 92-1887, (3rd Cir) Oct. 7, 1993
Associated General Contractors, San Diego Chapter v. San Diego
Case No. 93-1152 K
Sept. 30, 1993
U.S. Dist Ct. S.D. of California
Associated General Contractors of California v. San Francisco
619 F. Supp. 334
United States Dist. Ct. N.D. Cal.
Aug. 7, 1985
Lamprecht v. FCC
D.C. Cir.
Feb. 19, 1992
Bilbo Freight Lines v. Dan Morales C.A. No. H-93-3808
Dist Ct. S. Dist of Texas Houston District
Feb 3, 1994
Arrow Office Supply V. Detroit
826 F. Supp. 1072
Dist Ct. E.D. Mich
July 7, 1993
Kline v. Parris Glendening
Civil Action No. MJG-95-3375
Dist Ct. for Dist. Of Md.
June 14, 1996
Associated General Contractors v. Columbus
Case No. C2-89-75
Dist. Ct. S.D. of Ohio Eastern Division
Aug. 26, 1996
Hershell Gill Consulting Engineers v. Metro Dade County
Case No. 98-2300
U.S. Dist Ct. S.D. of Florida, Miami Division
Oct. 2, 2000
Those who are thinking of challenging contracting preferences as illegal may want to look at some of the briefs that others have filed in these cases. Links to some of these briefs follow.
Adarand v. Mineta, Brief of Federal Government, Respondent
Adarand v. Mineta (Amicus Brief of Atlantic Legal Foundation in support of Petitioner, Adarand)
Amicus Brief of Pacific Legal Foundation in support of Petitioner, Adarand
Amicus Brief of Claremont Institute in support of Petitioner, Adarand (PDF)
Project on Civil Rights and Public Contracting
Associated General Contractors of America
Small Business Administration (SBA)
DOT’s Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSDBU)
DOT’s Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program (DBE)
Challenges to illegal contracting preferences have been handled by a variety of lawyers, including lawyers with public-interest organizations that often agree to bring these cases on a pro bono basis. Links to some of the lawyers and law firms handling these cases are set out below.
General Accounting Office Reports:
GAO Report: Problems Continue with SBA’s Minority Business development Program
GAO/RCED 93-145, Nov. 1993
GAO Report: Disadvantaged Business Enterprises: Critical Information Is Needed to Understand Program Impact, GAO-01-586), June 2001
(Link coming)
Roger Clegg, Racial Spoils in Fed Contracting, National Review Online, October 20, 2000
The Demographic Premises of Affirmative Action
George LaNoue
Population and Environment: A Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies
Vol. 14 No. 5 May 1993
Human Science Press
Gross Presumptions: Determining Group Eligibility for Federal Procurement Preferences
LeNoue & Sullivan
Santa Clara Law Review
Vol. 41 No. 1 2000
Presumptions for Preferences: The SBA’s Decisions on Groups Entitled to Affirmative Action
LaNoue & Sullivan
Journal of Policy History
Vol. 6 No. 4 1994
Penn State Univ Press
To the “Disadvantaged” go the Spoils
LaNoue
The Public Interest
Winter 2000
Race-Neutral Programs in Public Contracting
LaNoue & Sullivan
Public Administration Review July/August 1995
Vol. 55 No. 4
Standards for the Second Generation of Croson-Inspired Disparity Studies
LaNoue
The Urban Lawyer
Vol. 26 No. 3 Summer 1994
The Impact of Croson on Equal Protection Law and Policy
LaNoue
Albany Law Review
Vol. 61 No. 1 1997
The Economics of Discrimination: The Three Fallacies of Croson
Martin J. Katz
Yale Law Journal 100(6) Jan. 91 Pg. 1033
Small Business Administration
Small Business Size Regulations; 8(a) Business Development/Small Disadvantaged Business Status Determinations; Rules of Procedure Governing Cases Before the Office of Hearings and Appeals 63 Fed. Reg. 125, 35,726-35,767 (June 30, 1998)
Final Rule
(Link coming)
Department of Defense
Federal Acquisition Regulation; Reform of Affirmative Action in Federal Procurement
62 Fed. Reg. 90 29,547-29,621 (May 9, 1997)
Proposed Rule
(Link coming)
Department of Transportation
This notice proposes revisions of the Department of Transportation's regulations for its disadvantaged business enterprise (DBE) program.
62 Fed. Reg. 104 (May 30, 1997)
Supplemental notice of proposed rulemaking
(Link coming)
*13 CFR 124
Subpart B--Eligibility, Certification, and Protests Relating to Federal Small Disadvantaged Business Programs
13 CFR 124-8(A)
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT/SMALL DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS STATUS DETERMINATIONS
*49 CFR 26.67(a)
PARTICIPATION BY DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES IN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS:
What rules determine social and economic disadvantage?
Small Business Administration Final Rule, 63 Fed. Reg. 125, 35,767-35,780 (June 30, 1998)