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Judicial Strict Scrutiny And Administrative Compliance: The Case Of Public Contracting Preferences, George R. La Noue, Matthew Speake
Judicial Strict Scrutiny And Administrative Compliance: The Case Of Public Contracting Preferences, George R. La Noue, Matthew Speake
George R. La Noue
Synopsis What circumstances determine compliance with or resistance to federal judicial rulings in the United States? Compliance may depend on court unanimity, executive branch concurrence, legislative enactment, and stakeholders’ support. Judicial interpretations of the 14th Amendment Equal Protection Clause and various civil rights statutes made discrimination against minority groups and women illegal. However, they have also functioned as a check against political coalitions that seek to use racial and gender preferences in distributing university admissions, public employment, and public contracting benefits in favor of those groups. In its City of Richmond v. Croson (1989) decision, the U.S. Supreme Court held …