Several law schools submitted briefs to the US Supreme Court claiming the right to bar military recruiting activities on their campuses on the grounds that the don't ask, don't tell policy is unconsitutional. Meanwhile, I had no idea schools didn't have the right to keep military recruitment officers off their campuses (for any reason they damn well pleased). Apparently public schools, receiving federal funding, are required to allow such activities. Discuss.
Monday, March 13, 2006
About Me
- Name: Megan
- Location: southeast, United States
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