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...response to the policy, military recruiters were temporarily banned from the Law School's campus until a 2006 Supreme Court ruling upheld the Solomon Amendment, which prevents universities from receiving federal funding if they do not allow the military to recruit on campus. Currently the University refuses to officially acknowledge ROTC programs...
...Harvard is concerned, “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” is irrelevant because it is the law of the land and was passed by a Democratic government,” Mawn said...
...version of the Mar. 24 news article "Minow Joins Protest of 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' incorrectly stated that military recruiters were currently banned from Harvard's campus. In fact, in response to the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy, military recruiters were temporarily banned from the Law School's campus until...
...health-insurance industry, which spent months campaigning against Democratic health reform, has shifted focus in the wake of its passage, pivoting from opposition to making sure the new law succeeds beyond most expectations...
...Other parts of the health industry, including drug companies and hospitals, are also expected to join the effort, which will focus on making sure as many uninsured Americans as possible get insurance under the law President Obama signed Tuesday. "We are literally going to try to raise tens of millions of dollars per year for the next several years, beyond 2014 when most of these things get implemented," says Pollack. He says he plans to meet Wednesday with Karen Ignagni, the head of AHIP, to discuss the involvement of insurance companies...