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Education

Mar. 14, 2006

Schools Can Still Give Military Lessons in Fair Employment

Forum Column - By Robert S. Huie - The U.S. Supreme Court has unanimously ruled that Congress can require law schools to give equal access to military recruiters without violating the schools' First Amendment rights. The court rejected the law schools' argument that the Solomon Amendment interferes with their right to express disapproval of the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy.

Forum Column

By Robert S. Huie
        
        The U.S. Supreme Court has unanimously ruled that Congress can require law schools to give equal access to military recruiters without violating the schools' First Amendment rights. The court rejected the law schools' argument that the Solomon Amendment interferes with their right to express disapproval of t...

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