By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer
RIVERSIDE - A lawsuit seeking to overturn the highly controversial U.S. policy excluding gays from openly serving in the military picked up steam Tuesday when a judge granted a host of discovery motions for the plaintiffs, including an order that the government produce a witness to answer questions about officials' research into the effect homosexual conduct had on the military before pass...
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