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CEO Files Key SCOTUS Brief in Fight for Colorblind Equality

Center for Equal Opportunity

Center for Equal Opportunity

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June 3, 2026

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This week, the Center for Equal Opportunity (CEO), joined by our colleagues at the Manhattan Institute, filed an amicusbrief with the Supreme Court of the United States in Khatibi v. Lawson. This brief represents a critical moment in the ongoing defense of America’s foundational principle: true equality under the law, without regard to race, ethnicity, or color. The core question at the heart of this case is one that CEO has spent decades addressing: Can the government use racial engineering to divide Americans? Our brief provides the Court with the historical context and robust empirical data necessary to reject racial preferences and uphold ... Read More

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