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...Force spokesperson Valerie Burkes said the reason for the shift in the military??s interpretation of the statute was a change to the Solomon Amendment in 2000 giving the Department of Defense “more options regarding enforcement” of the law. A procedural rule issued by the department in December 2000 allowed it to rescind funding from an entire institution because of the actions of one of its elements...
Enforcement of the Solomon Amendment has mostly focused on law schools because of the military??s recruitment for the Judge Advocate General program. Many law schools had banned recruitment from the military in the 1990s because the 164-school strong Association of American Law Schools requires its members to adopt nondiscrimination policies...
Harvard Law School’s difficult decision to allow military recruiters access to its Office of Career Services—in spite of the military??s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy, which discriminates against homosexuals—was a necessary but unfortunate resolution to a situation that could have severely diminished the University’s ability to carry out its mission. The Air Force’s heavy-handed threat to recommend that Harvard lose $328 million in federal funds—16 percent...
...Force spokesperson Valerie Burkes said the reason for the change in the military??s finding was an amendment to the Solomon statute in 2000 giving the Department of Defense “more options regarding enforcement?...
Enforcement of the Solomon Amendment has mostly focused on law schools because of the military??s recruitment for the Judge Advocate General program. Many law schools had banned recruitment from the military in the 1990s because the 164-school strong Association of American Law Schools requires its members to adopt nondiscrimination policies...