Word: sanctions
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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With Hatter's sanction, Clinton now has an opportunity to regain moral authority and end the unjustified exclusion of homosexuals from the military. All he has to do is one thing: nothing. He should decline to appeal Hatter's ruling, forcing the Pentagon to comply with the injunction...
Second, the Clinton administration's legal strategy so far has been to defend the constitutionality not only of the compromise but also of the original ban. If this strategy persists and succeeds, Clinton will have won judicial sanction for the old policy. Clearly, there is much more opportunity for gain than loss in allowing Hatter's ruling to stand, even if it means risking Sam Nunn's bigoted and selfish wrath...
...training and my experience and the sanction I've had to participate actively in life at UHS has given me more self respect," says Landau, a secretary in the office of health education. "I have more courage to express myself both within our department and more willingness to participate in life...
...invitation of Powell manifests that Harvard is willing to sanction, to honor, someone who is an advocate of pernicious discrimination," said Reuss, who is a member of the fledgling student coalition created to oppose the University's labor practices...
...forgive the president for putting the issue aside for now, as he builds support for his economic proposals. But he should not assume that no one wants to hear about "fringe" issues like institutionalized bigotry. Surely, many people are horrified by the continued legal sanction on hatred and intolerance...