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Forty Harvard Law School professors filed a brief with the Supreme Court yesterday, arguing that law schools should be able to deny military recruiters access to campus resources until the Pentagon pledges not to discriminate against gays and lesbians...
...brief comes one day after the Law School reversed course and announced it would cooperate with military recruiters—a move that came in response to a threat from the Pentagon to cut over $400 million in federal grants earmarked for the University...
...noon today, Minow and Loeb University Professor Laurence H. Tribe ’62 are slated to unveil their friend-of-the-court brief at a press conference on the steps of Langdell Library...
...mail to The Crimson yesterday, Tribe wrote that the brief is being filed on the professors’ behalf by the former acting solicitor general during the Clinton administration, Walter E. Dellinger...
FAIR President Kent Greenfield, a Boston College law professor who is leading the opposition to the Solomon Amendment, said that in addition to the Harvard brief, five to seven other groups will also file friend-of-the-court briefs on FAIR’s behalf today...