In late September the United States formally ended its “Don’t Ask-Don’t Tell” (DADT) policy for gays and lesbians in military service, ending a policy criticized for many years as discriminatory and leading to unequal enforcement. But the DADT concept appears to be alive and well. U.S. enforcement policy on the extremely broad definition of prohibited material support to terrorism in the context of humanitarian aid and efforts to end violent conflict is quickly evolving into a DADT approach
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First paragraph: No doubt Lance Armstrong is still digesting the news that he has to repay $10m (&po...
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To many observers the President’s nomination of Leon Panetta (an archetypal Washington Insider) to r...
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As hateful and extremist content proliferates online, 'counterspeech' is gaining currency as a means...
Ask a European diplomat what they think about Iranian negotiation strategy and they will accuse Iran...
This article traces the repression of signifying elements like color in the art of the late medieval...
The difference between the upcoming U.S. presidential election and previous iterations is that Repub...
It is especially hard, at present, to read the newspapers without emitting a howl of anguish ...
It is easy for states to ratify all the necessary conventions and take all the necessary legal steps...
In early December 2016, the High Court heard a test case brought by Mr. Salman Butt, a British Musli...
First paragraph: No doubt Lance Armstrong is still digesting the news that he has to repay $10m (&po...
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