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Jul 12 2016 Podcast

Fisher v. Univ. of Texas at Austin - Post-Decision SCOTUScast

Roger B. Clegg

SCOTUScast 7-12-16 featuring Roger Clegg

On June 23, 2016, the Supreme Court decided Fisher v. Univ. of Texas at Austin. This...

Jun 23 2016 Podcast

Supreme Court Rules on Affirmative Action and Immigration - Podcast

Josh Blackman, Roger B. Clegg, Hans A. Von Spakovsky

Civil Rights and Federalism & Separation of Powers Practice Groups Podcast

On June 23, 2016, the United States Supreme Court issued a 4-3 decision in Fisher...

Sponsors: Civil Rights Practice Group · Federalism & Separation of Powers Practice Group

May 26 2016

Topics

  • Civil Rights
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An Additional Point on Racial Mirroring

  • T. Alexander Aleinikoff,
  • Roger B. Clegg

Kudos to Professor Sidhu for his fine article on “Racial Mirroring”—the notion that, say, police departments...

Jan 13 2016

Topics

  • Federalism & Separation of Powers
Blog Post
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FBI Physical Standards in the Fourth Circuit

  • Roger B. Clegg

Here’s an interesting article, describing a court of appeals decision that upheld an FBI special-agent...

Dec 14 2015 Podcast

Affirmative Action Again: Fisher v. University of Texas - Podcast

Roger B. Clegg, Theodore M. Shaw

Civil Rights Practice Group Podcast

On December 9, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in Abigail Fisher v. University of...

Sponsors: Civil Rights Practice Group

Oct 26 2015

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A Conflict of Principles: The Battle Over Affirmative Action at the University of Michigan

  • Roger B. Clegg

Carl Cohen's book, A Conflict of Principles: The Battle Over Affirmative Action at the University of...

Oct 26 2015 Publication
A Conflict of Principles: The Battle Over Affirmative Action at the University of Michigan
Federalist Society Review

A Conflict of Principles: The Battle Over Affirmative Action at the University of Michigan

Roger B. Clegg

Engage Volume 16, Issue 3

Note from the Editor: This book review discusses the contentious issue of affirmative action. The Federalist...

Sponsors: Civil Rights Practice Group

Oct 17 2014 Podcast

Challenging Racial Preferences in Government Contracts - Podcast

David F. Barton, Roger B. Clegg

Civil Rights Practice Group Podcast

While the Supreme Court in City of Richmond v. J.A. Croson Co. (1989) and Adarand...

Sponsors: Civil Rights Practice Group

Sep 17 2014 Podcast

Place, Not Race: A New Vision of Opportunity in America - Podcast

Sheryll D. Cashin, Roger B. Clegg

Civil Rights Practice Group Podcast

Race-based affirmative action had been declining as a factor in university admissions even before the...

Sponsors: Civil Rights Practice Group

Sep 14 2014 Video
Click to play: Panel I: Disparate Impact and the Rule of Law: Does Disparate Impact Liability Make Everything Illegal?
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Panel I: Disparate Impact and the Rule of Law: Does Disparate Impact Liability Make Everything Illegal?

Roger B. Clegg, Peter Kirsanow, John G. Malcolm, Dean Reuter, Theodore M. Shaw

Civil Rights in the United States

Disparate impact liability—or holding an actor liable for actions that have a disproportionate effect (disparate...

Topics: Civil Rights · Constitution · Fourteenth Amendment · Supreme Court

Sponsors: Civil Rights Practice Group

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