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When Dean of the Law School Elena Kagan faced exactly this choice in September, student groups such as Lambda, the Law School’s lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered students association, denounced what they saw as the bigoted policies of the Pentagon, but accepted that too much funding was at stake for Harvard to refuse to comply...
...involved a perfectly reasonable cost-benefit analysis, based on a recognition of Harvard’s immense contribution to the public good. A $400 million funding-cut would have jeopardized much of the University’s cutting-edge research in science and medicine, a price that not even Lambda feels is worth paying...
...Lambda Co-President Jeffrey G. Paik ’03 said that if FAIR loses the case, Law School administrators must show their disapproval of military recruiters—or else they could face persistent protests...
...October, Lambda members staged a “sit-in” at the Law School student center, Harkness Commons, to voice their opposition to the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy. And in the past, Paik said, Law School students have protested recruitment by signing up for interviews with recruiters in order to waste the military officers’ time...
...Defense to bar federal funding from universities that do not permit military recruiters on their campuses. Representatives from the Judge Advocate General’s Corps of the U.S. Army were scheduled to hold an information session on campus yesterday.Jeffrey G. Paik ’03, president of Lambda, the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender student group that organized the event, urged the University to do “something more than sitting back and waiting for the political winds to change or for other schools to take the lead.” Paik summoned the University to rally behind...