Despite concerns, law schools admit military recruiters
They were among the last holdouts against military recruiting on college campuses, law schools protesting the Defense Department's ban on openly gay service members. Yet faced with the threat of losing federal funding, more than a dozen law schools have opened their doors this fall to the Pentagon's Judge Advocate General recruiters and others in the military, handing a significant victory to the Bush administration.
Wednesday, November 13, 2002
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