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Northeastern Florida Chapter of the Associated General Contractors of America v. Jacksonville

United States Supreme Court

508 U.S. 656 (1993)

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Jacksonville's ordinance required setting aside 10% of contract spending for minority businesses; AGC, a non-minority contractors' association with members doing city work, sued to challenge the ordinance, and the Eleventh Circuit held AGC lacked standing.

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Whether a member of a group challenging government action on the basis of discrimination has standing if the government action makes it harder for members of the group to obtain a benefit than it is for members of another group.

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