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To: Spok
"Then may we assume these angry students support 'don't ask, don't tell'?"

Actually, no. At Fordham Law (where I am a student) there are posters and other materials circulating, urging students to join in a legal action against Donald Rumsfeld, saying that when military recruiters come to our campus, they are violating Fordham's anti-discrimination policy, because they will not accept openly gay people. Try finding the logic in that!
31 posted on 03/17/2004 10:28:08 AM PST by Truth'sBabyGirl (Bucknell class of 2003, Fordham Law 2006)
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To: Truth'sBabyGirl
I know what you're talking about...as a former law school student, I can say my school did the exact same thing.

Sillyness...the schools are upset because the federal government has a right to withdraw funding from any school that refuses to allow military recruiters on campus. But the schools all have policies saying that recruiters from any corporations that come in cannot discriminate based on sexual orientation.

These lawsuits are just a waste of tuition and time.

37 posted on 03/17/2004 12:16:58 PM PST by dayton law dude
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