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...that is “at least equal in quality and 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...
...Supreme Court ruled 8-0 yesterday that universities accepting federal funds—including Harvard—must open their doors to military recruiters, despite the schools’ opposition to the Pentagon??s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy.The decision—authored by Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. ’76—leaves Roberts’ alma mater in a bind. In 1979, the same year Roberts graduated from Harvard Law, the school adopted a policy requiring employers to sign a nondiscrimination pledge...
...Supreme Court ruled 8-0 this morning that universities accepting federal funds—including Harvard—must open their doors to military recruiters, despite their opposition to the Pentagon??s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy...
...today’s opinion, the Court left room for groups like Lambda, as well as Law School professors, to protest the Pentagon??s presence on campus...
...Pentagon??s decision, however, to only target low-level personnel, protect its own brass, and declare a matter of such gravity as closed is a grave injustice to both its own soldiers and the abuse victims. This deceit has further tarred the United States’ global image, and repairing this image must start with the acceptance of responsibility through the immediate resignation of Rumsfeld, lest this sort of gross negligence at the highest levels of our military go unpunished...