On the brink of the new millennium, the European Court of Human Rights, with jurisdiction over 40 countries, representing about 800 million people, declared that Britain must allow gays, lesbians, and bisexuals to serve openly in its military. In the wake of this decision, the United States, however, has remained steadfast and undeterred in implementing the Don\u27t Ask, Don\u27t Tell Policy, the military ban on gays. The United States Supreme Court has not spoken on the Policy, and no federal circuit court has found it unconstitutional. In particular, equal protection challenges have failed as a result of the circuit courts\u27 use of the military deference doctrine and rational basis review. This Note argues that the Policy violates the...
The existence of discrimination against America\u27s gay and lesbian citizens is widely supported in...
Certain queer theorists argue that gay men and lesbians are banned from military service in certain ...
After stating "I am gay" Navy Lieutenant Paul G. Thomasson was honorably discharged from the militar...
On the brink of the new millennium, the European Court of Human Rights, with jurisdiction over 40 co...
There can be a certain politeness to legal challenges to Don\u27t Ask, Don\u27t Tell, the congress...
In Obergefell v. Hodges, the Supreme Court recognized the right of same-sex couples to be married.[1...
ABSTRACT. When President Bill Clinton attempted to lift the U.S. military’s ban on gay and lesbian s...
This article addresses legislation which was an attempt to accommodate homosexuals serving in the mi...
This article explores the validity of the don\u27t ask, don\u27t tell compromise under the Equal P...
[Excerpt] In 1993, new laws and regulations pertaining to homosexuals and U.S. military service came...
This article argues that while Romer v. Evans marked a victory for gays lesbians and bisexuals, its ...
Recent national events have forced the American public to discuss a subject once considered unthinka...
This article describes problems with United States Government (USG) personnel policies on lesbians a...
This article examines the labyrinth of statutes, regulations and directives that composed “Don’t Ask...
Homosexuality has become a popular research topic in a variety of professional fields, and over the ...
The existence of discrimination against America\u27s gay and lesbian citizens is widely supported in...
Certain queer theorists argue that gay men and lesbians are banned from military service in certain ...
After stating "I am gay" Navy Lieutenant Paul G. Thomasson was honorably discharged from the militar...
On the brink of the new millennium, the European Court of Human Rights, with jurisdiction over 40 co...
There can be a certain politeness to legal challenges to Don\u27t Ask, Don\u27t Tell, the congress...
In Obergefell v. Hodges, the Supreme Court recognized the right of same-sex couples to be married.[1...
ABSTRACT. When President Bill Clinton attempted to lift the U.S. military’s ban on gay and lesbian s...
This article addresses legislation which was an attempt to accommodate homosexuals serving in the mi...
This article explores the validity of the don\u27t ask, don\u27t tell compromise under the Equal P...
[Excerpt] In 1993, new laws and regulations pertaining to homosexuals and U.S. military service came...
This article argues that while Romer v. Evans marked a victory for gays lesbians and bisexuals, its ...
Recent national events have forced the American public to discuss a subject once considered unthinka...
This article describes problems with United States Government (USG) personnel policies on lesbians a...
This article examines the labyrinth of statutes, regulations and directives that composed “Don’t Ask...
Homosexuality has become a popular research topic in a variety of professional fields, and over the ...
The existence of discrimination against America\u27s gay and lesbian citizens is widely supported in...
Certain queer theorists argue that gay men and lesbians are banned from military service in certain ...
After stating "I am gay" Navy Lieutenant Paul G. Thomasson was honorably discharged from the militar...