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...term 5 years ago, I sensed that, by tradition, it was felt dangerous to let us have any real input into important decisions. As a result, the early Overseers meetings I attended seemed to be largely planned as what I would call a ‘show and tell?? educational experience for us,” Alberts writes...
...Force, Marine Corps, Army, and Navy represented, as well as the Norwegian and Finnish militaries. The group fielded questions ranging from the advantages and disadvantages of compulsory service to the U.S. military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell?? policy, which bars gay and lesbian citizens from serving openly. “I think it’s sad that such a policy is preventing the recruitment of so many smart people,” said former Norwegian special forces officer Magnus Grimeland...
...half years to overturn the Solomon Amendment, a federal law that forces universities to choose between forgoing federal funds and allowing the military to recruit on their campuses. Schools have refused to do so because “don’t ask, don’t tell?? clashes with many law schools’—including Harvard’s—non-discrimination policies...
...session entitled “Where do we go from here?” the panelists debated whether Harvard should take a stance on “don’t ask, don’t tell?? and how it can better “engage” the military...
...Williams Professor of Criminal Justice Richard D. Parker and Professor of Law Christine Desan both said that “don’t ask, don’t tell?? should be rescinded, but disagreed as to whether Harvard should take a position on the issue...