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Other challenges to the Solomon Amendment, including lawsuits filed by students and professors at Yale and University of Pennsylvania, are slowly crawling through the district courts. A member of FAIR??€™s legal team, Sharon Frase of the firm Heller Ehrman, said the Supreme Court may wait for rulings in the other cases before acting on the Bush administration’s appeal...
...case would then be sent back to District Court Judge John C. Lifland, a 1957 Harvard Law graduate who rejected FAIR??€™s motion for a preliminary injunction last November...
...school had virtually no choice but to bow to the military’s demands—refusing to grant an exemption from the non-discrimination policy would have cost Harvard $412 million the last fiscal year alone—Kagan took the right stance by supporting FAIR??€™s efforts to prevent the government from strong-arming academia. The military’s discriminatory policies are immoral, and the U.S. government ought to be held to the same standard as any other employer attempting to gain recruitment access...
Harvard’s lack of initiative—combined with its quiet acquiescence to the U.S. government’s shameful tactics—is an embarrassment. The University’s conspicuous absence from FAIR??€”particularly when so many HLS faculty members have signed on in support—implies that a crude political judgment has taken precedence over standing up for principle. Harvard’s prestige and financial resources could make a significant impact on this case. By not pursuing litigation when there is so little at stake, the University has sent a message...
...Fish’s lack of concern proved fair??€”the Crimson would go on to open its spring season by winning five of the first six doubles points...