An article on a federal bill, the Military Readiness Enhancement Act, intended to repeal the military\u27s Don\u27t Ask-Don\u27t Tell (DADT) policy for gays in the service. Discharges of gays have paradoxically skyrocketed since DADT, and most voters agree it is time for a change. Maine representatives, Mike Michaud and Tom Allen, support the bill, but Maine\u27s two senators, Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins, do not see a problem with DADT and say staff members haven\u27t indicated concern about the constitutionality of the issue
In recent years, several Members of Congress have expressed interest in amending "Don't Ask, Don't T...
Cover Story piece on a proposed gay rights bill recently drafted with concessions to the Catholic C...
Homosexuality has become a popular research topic in a variety of professional fields, and over the ...
In short, Don\u27t Ask, Don\u27t Tell (DADT) is the law that prohibits lesbian, gay, and bisexual ...
This Just In piece reporting that Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) appears to have had a change of hear...
This article explores the validity of the don\u27t ask, don\u27t tell compromise under the Equal P...
Maine voters next month will consider a people\u27s veto referendum on the state\u27s new gay-rights...
[Excerpt] In 1993, new laws and regulations pertaining to homosexuals and U.S. military service came...
Maine and New Hampshire are the only New England states not to include sexual orientation in their h...
This article addresses legislation which was an attempt to accommodate homosexuals serving in the mi...
Article on the November referendum question that will ask voters if they want to repeal the recently...
Cover Story piece on Michael Heath of the Maine Christian Civic League and Paul Volle of the Christ...
The leader of Maine\u27s American Legion said the military\u27s ban on homosexuals should be continu...
News piece on a planned campaign by the Maine Christian Civic League to repeal Bangor\u27s gay righ...
This article examines the labyrinth of statutes, regulations and directives that composed “Don’t Ask...
In recent years, several Members of Congress have expressed interest in amending "Don't Ask, Don't T...
Cover Story piece on a proposed gay rights bill recently drafted with concessions to the Catholic C...
Homosexuality has become a popular research topic in a variety of professional fields, and over the ...
In short, Don\u27t Ask, Don\u27t Tell (DADT) is the law that prohibits lesbian, gay, and bisexual ...
This Just In piece reporting that Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) appears to have had a change of hear...
This article explores the validity of the don\u27t ask, don\u27t tell compromise under the Equal P...
Maine voters next month will consider a people\u27s veto referendum on the state\u27s new gay-rights...
[Excerpt] In 1993, new laws and regulations pertaining to homosexuals and U.S. military service came...
Maine and New Hampshire are the only New England states not to include sexual orientation in their h...
This article addresses legislation which was an attempt to accommodate homosexuals serving in the mi...
Article on the November referendum question that will ask voters if they want to repeal the recently...
Cover Story piece on Michael Heath of the Maine Christian Civic League and Paul Volle of the Christ...
The leader of Maine\u27s American Legion said the military\u27s ban on homosexuals should be continu...
News piece on a planned campaign by the Maine Christian Civic League to repeal Bangor\u27s gay righ...
This article examines the labyrinth of statutes, regulations and directives that composed “Don’t Ask...
In recent years, several Members of Congress have expressed interest in amending "Don't Ask, Don't T...
Cover Story piece on a proposed gay rights bill recently drafted with concessions to the Catholic C...
Homosexuality has become a popular research topic in a variety of professional fields, and over the ...