As a coalition of law schools prepares to battle the Department of Defense in a case before the U.S. Supreme Court next term involving a law requiring the accommodation of military recruiters on campuses, a group of nearly 100 law professors and students have filed a brief siding with the government. The amicus brief represents a growing schism among faculties divided about the military's "Don't Ask Don't Tell" sexual orientation policy and its role in recruiting law school students.
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Military on Campus Splits Law Faculties
The National Law Journal
September 7, 2005
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