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...scope to that which is provided to any other employer.” When asked about his vote against the resolution, Capuano’s spokeswoman told The Crimson that colleges should not be forced to condone the Pentagon’s policy of prohibiting openly gay and lesbian individuals from serving in the armed forces. “The issue for me is one of discrimination,” Capuano said through his spokeswoman. “If colleges do not want recruiters on campus because of a disagreement with the military’s ‘don?...
...including the masked protagonist—however, the film’s love story between Evey and V feels rushed. Following her torture at the hands of V, Evey ends up predictably, but not convincingly, falling in love with her captor. Ironically,it is the semi-poignant vignette of lesbian love that overshadows the romantic bond between the film’s protagonists...
...triumph of outdated and intolerant dogma over practical effectiveness, the Boston Archdiocese’s Catholic Charities adoption agency decided to halt its services after its contract expires later this year. The decision, triggered by the Church’s disagreement with the Massachusetts state law allowing gays and lesbians to adopt children, prompted Mass. Governor Mitt Romney to publicly push for an exception to the law in the interests of religious freedom. While we agree with Romney that an exception should be made for the licensing of Catholic Charities, our support for the exemption rests solely our practical concern...
...UC’s report in support of co-educational housing, co-sponsored by chairs of the Harvard Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender, and Supporters Alliance (BGLTSA), passed with near-unanimous support of the Council...
...schools a choice.Harvard and other law schools require that employers sign nondiscrimination pledges—which include sexual orientation—as a condition for gaining access to the schools’ career placement offices. The military has refused to sign such pledges because it prohibits openly gay and lesbian individuals from serving.Roberts wrote that Congress’ enumerated powers—those expressly delineated in the Constitution—give it the right to force universities to open their doors to military recruiters even if the universities don’t take federal funding. Among those enumerated powers listed...