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...Training Corps (ROTC) to the Harvard campus. In a later meeting with the BGLTSA, however, they explicitly contradicted this position when they stated they did not support bringing ROTC back to campus until the military dropped its “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell?? policy. Though Voith and Gadgil disagree with the BGLTSA’s account and claim they told the BGLTSA that they personally supported ROTC’s return to campus but wanted campus dialogue about ROTC, the conflicting statements call Voith and Gadgil’s honesty into...
...access” to their campuses. Harvard Law School and many of its peers require recruiters to sign a pledge stating that they will not discriminate against gays.The military, which bars gays from serving openly under its “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell?? policy, has refused to sign the pledge. And the Pentagon threatened to cut over $400 million in government grants to Harvard unless the Law School let military recruiters on its campus.The Harvard professors’ friend-of-the-court brief presented a statutory argument that the military already...
Expressing further doubt with FAIR’s claims, several justices suggested that law schools could counteract the Solomon Amendment by expressing their own views on “don’t ask, don’t tell?? directly to students...
...They said they absolutely did not support having ROTC on campus as long as ‘don’t ask, don’t tell?? was in place,” said Mischa A. Feldstein ’07, co-chair of the BGLTSA, referring to the military’s policy that bars gays and lesbians from serving openly...
...Their response to us was that they maintained that they personally did not support ROTC on campus as long as ‘don’t ask, don’t tell?? was in place,” said Feldstein. “They made it very clear...