Executive Order 12086
US government executive order
Executive Order 12086 was signed by President Jimmy Carter on October 5, 1978, in order to provide for the transfer to the Department of Labor of certain contract compliance functions relating to equal employment opportunity.
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Executive Order 12086
- Executive Order 12086 from the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration website.
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lower court decisions
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and edicts
- Section 1981 of the Civil Rights Act of 1866
- Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment (1868)
- Executive Order 10925 (1961)
- Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
- Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
- Executive Order 11246 (1965)
- Proposition 209 (CA, 1996)
- Initiative 200 (WA, 1998)
- Proposal 2 (MI, 2006)
- Amendment 46 (CO, 2008, failed)
- Initiative 424 (NE, 2008)
- Proposition 107 (AZ, 2010)
- State Question 759 (OK, 2012)
- Referendum 88 (WA, 2019, failed)
- Proposition 16 (CA, 2020, failed)
- Peter Arcidiacono
- Edward Blum
- Carl Cohen
- Ward Connerly
- Arthur Fletcher
- Richard Kahlenberg
- Richard Sander
- Stuart Taylor Jr.
- Abigail Thermstrom
- Stephan Thermstrom
- Ron Unz
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