Author: Joshua Thompson Roger Clegg, President of the Center for Equal Opportunity, has a very good piece on The National Review Online, reviewing a piece in The Washington Post. Mr. Clegg has worked with PLF attorneys in the past, (see here, or here) and is nationally-known for his insight into race-preferences, Equal Pro ...
Author: Joshua Thompson This week the Obama Administration filed an amicus brief in Fisher v. University of Texas. This case deals with the extent to which universities can deny individuals equal protection rights in the name of promoting group-based diversity. PLF, the Center for Equal Opportunity, and the National Association of Scholars filed ...
Author: Joshua Thompson Loyal followers of the Liberty Blog have come to recognize Roger Clegg's name by now. As President and General counsel of the Center for Equal Opportunity, Mr. Clegg's work has been documented here many times. Saturday, the Philadelphia Inquirer published an excellent op-ed from Mr. Clegg.& ...
Roger Clegg, President and General Counsel of the Center for Equal Opportunity, has posted an article over at National Review Online titled “Questions for the Candidates.” In it he notes the questions he thinks we should be asking the current presidential candidates on race and affirmative action as well as supplying model answers. Here ...
As a University of Wisconsin alum, I am the first to point out that the Gophers have lost the Battle for Paul Bunyan’s Axe 8 times in a row, or that their basketball team hasn’t had a winning record in the Big Ten since 2005. But, my criticism of this editorial in the Minnesota Daily does not stem from … ...
For the past few days, SCOTUSblog has been running a very interesting symposium on Fisher v. University of Texas. Today, long-time PLF friend, Roger Clegg, offers this excellent contribution. In addition to Roger’s excellent submission, UCLA Professor Richard Sander, another friend of PLF, discusses mismatch theory and offers some suggest ...
The Washington Times publised this op-ed that I co-authored with Roger Clegg of the Center for Equal Opportunity. Here’s a snippet: So Section 5 now guarantees districts that are less competitive and more polarized, not only racially but ideologically. It insulates Republican candidates and incumbents from minority voters and from issues ...
PLF and our friends at the Center for Equal Opportunity (CEO) frequently send letters to local governments that are considering whether to adopt discriminatory race- and sex- based contracting preferences. These letters urge local governments to refrain from classifying individuals on the basis of race. Local construction contracts should g ...
Roger Clegg and I penned this essay on Shelby County v. Holder, the case challenging the constitutionality of Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act. Shelby County is going to be argued before the Supreme Court tomorrow. Here’s the conclusion of the essay: The Left is crying that the Supreme Court of Chief Justice Roberts is poised … ...