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...federal law—the Solomon Amendment—applies only if a university “prohibits, or in effect prevents?? military recruiters’ entry to campus or “access” to its students. The crucial legal word choice is “prohibits, or in effect prevents,” because, as Judge Lifland’s decision explains, “Congress chose not to use language connoting anything less than a total or effective prohibition on the military’s recruitment efforts, such a ‘interfere...

Author: By John F. Banzhaf iii, | Title: A Better Way To Fight The Solomon Amendment | 12/15/2003 | See Source »

...short, unless a law school “prohibits, or in effect prevents?? military recruiters from gaining entry to campuses or access to students, it is in full compliance with the Solomon Amendment, and any aiding or abetting of their recruiting efforts isn’t required by federal statute, and therefore is illegal under...

Author: By John F. Banzhaf iii, | Title: A Better Way To Fight The Solomon Amendment | 12/15/2003 | See Source »

This is the conclusion that Judge Lifland reached when he noted that the phrase ‘in effect prevents?? refers to “virtually keeping the military from recruiting students or posing obstacles that would normally lead to abandonment of the recruiting efforts...

Author: By John F. Banzhaf iii, | Title: A Better Way To Fight The Solomon Amendment | 12/15/2003 | See Source »

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