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The future of military recruiting at Harvard Law School hangs in the balance as the Supreme Court prepares to hear oral arguments in the high-profile Solomon Amendment case Tuesday morning.
In case you’ve tuned out three years of protests and press conferences on campus, here’s the issue in a nutshell: the Solomon Amendment, first passed by Congress in 1994, blocks federal funding for universities that limit military recruitment. It poses a dilemma for Harvard...
For Harvard, the financial stakes are enormous. If the court upholds the Solomon Amendment, Harvard would lose over $400 million in federal funds each year unless it continues to exempt the military from the nondiscrimination pledge.
The Undergraduate Council (UC) passed a resolution supporting the South Asian Studies Initiative (SASI) with a nearly unanimous vote Monday night. The resolution calls for the expansion of South Asian Studies at Harvard with a growth in course offerings, visiting professors, and student involvement in the department. Former South Asian...
Voith pointed to the amendment on the table as a good start, but advocated a more collaborative approach for social planning.