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October 5, 2007

Yale Law Allows Military Recruiters

From the N.Y. Times: "For five years, Yale Law School has fought to restrict military recruiters from its job fairs because of the Pentagon’s policy that bars openly gay or bisexual people from the military. But with the federal government threatening to withhold $350 million in grants if the university does not assist the recruiters, that fight will all but end on Monday."  [RJ]

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Seems to me that there was federal legislation AND a U.S. Supreme Court (unanimous, no less) case backing the Pentagon in this one. You know, something called the rule of law.

Yale doesn't need the federal dole, they have tons of money.

Posted by: pchuck | Oct 5, 2007 12:02:38 PM

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