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Fine said that Harvard should pressure the military to drop the “don’t ask, don’t tell” (DADT) policy, which he termed discriminatory...
...similar sentiment was expressed in the separate “DADT Act” which the UC passed in addition to the ROTC bill...
...sponsored by Zafran, aims “to ensure that the exclusionary implications of DADT never pervade Harvard’s campus.” Zafran said that the act “affirms the student body’s opinion that nondiscrimination policy is the right policy...
...access or forfeiting hundreds of millions of dollars of federal research funds. For clear financial reasons, picking the latter option would have been an irresponsible move for Harvard. Nevertheless, the University can, and should, do more to oppose the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell (DADT) policy, which has damaging and reprehensible effects on both the military and the students it is recruiting.Universities have been all but coerced into accepting DADT, which prohibits openly gay individuals from serving in the military. We are dismayed by this result: dismayed the Supreme Court’s decision; dismayed...
...send the message that the administration condones discrimination of this nature, the practical impact on the everyday life of the campus is relatively small. Law schools will retain, and undoubtedly exercise, the right to append a disclaimer to any emails or posters advertising recruiting events highlighting their disagreement with DADT. At the events themselves, military recruiters remain confined to a small, easily avoidable space...