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Pruning the Overgrowth of Government Contracting Preferences
Engage Volume 12, Issue 2, September 2011
The policy of creating preferences for businesses owned at least fifty-one percent by members of...
A New Era in Federal Preferential Contracting?
On Election Day, while the country’s attention was otherwise engaged, the Federal Circuit Court of...
Can the Federal Transportation DBE Program Be Narrowly Tailored to Remedy Discrimination?
The federal transportation Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) program is a relic from another era that...
Narrow Tailoring the Federal Transportation DBE Program
Under the Supreme Court’s strict scrutiny test, governments must have both a compelling interest to...