Location-Based Preferences in Federal and Federally Funded Contracting

Location-Based Preferences in Federal and Federally Funded Contracting
Author: John R. Luckey
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2010
Genre: Government contractors
ISBN:

This report discusses constitutional and other legal issues related to the creation and implementation of location-based preferences in federal contracting, as well as summarizes key authorities requiring or allowing federal agencies to "favor" contractors located in specific places. The report does not address federal preferences for domestic products or provisions of federal law that could, depending upon their implementation, effectively prefer local contractors, such as project labor agreements.

Casenote Legal Briefs for Constitutional Law Keyed to Stone, Seidman, Sunstein, Tushnet, Karlan, Huq, and Litman

Casenote Legal Briefs for Constitutional Law Keyed to Stone, Seidman, Sunstein, Tushnet, Karlan, Huq, and Litman
Author: Casenote Legal Briefs
Publisher: Aspen Publishing
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2023-08-25
Genre:
ISBN: 1543841473

After your casebook, a Casenote Legal Brief is your most important reference source for the entire semester. Expert case studies and analyses and quicknote definitions of legal terms help you prepare for class discussion. Here is why you need Casenote Legal Briefs to help you understand cases in your most difficult courses: Each Casenote includes expert case summaries, which include the black letter law, facts, majority opinion, concurrences, and dissents, as well as analysis of the case. There is a Casenote for you! With dozens of Casenote Legal Briefs, you can find the Casenote to work with your assigned casebook and give you the extra understanding of all cases Casenotes in 1L subjects include a Quick Course Outline to help you understand the relationships between course topics.