Posted on 03/06/2006 8:41:25 AM PST by radar101
The Supreme Court ruled unanimously Monday that colleges that accept federal money must allow military recruiters on campus, despite university objections to the Pentagon's "don't ask, don't tell" policy on gays.
Justices rejected a free-speech challenge from law school professors who claimed they should not be forced to associate with military recruiters or promote their campus appearances.
Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the decision, which was unanimous.
Law schools had become the latest battleground over the "don't ask, don't tell" policy allowing gay men and women to serve in the military only if they keep their sexual orientation to themselves.
Roberts, writing his third decision since joining the court, said there are other less drastic options to protest the policy.
"A military recruiter's mere presence on campus does not violate a law school's right to associate, regardless of how repugnant the law school considers the recruiter's message," he wrote.
The federal law, known as the Solomon Amendment after its first congressional sponsor, mandates that universities give the military the same access as other recruiters or forfeit federal money.
College leaders have said they could not afford to lose federal help, some $35 billion a year.
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i can't wait to read the liberal blogs on this one, they must be going out of their minds calling for the immediate expulsion of SCOTUS to club gitmo.
One does hope the appropriate bureaucrats have been ready at the switch to pull the funds today.
A 9-0 decision. Will we now be seeing newspaper headlines denouncing the schools for their contempt for the law, as we do on the (rare) occasions when the courts disagree with Bush? I doubt it.
..... plus the whole national defense thing, don't think they're really prepared to go without!
I can hear the tears falling in SF over this one.
Actually, it was an 8-0 decision, since Alito was not on the court yet. It might as well be a 9-0 decision, though.
Well if the colleges have to let the recruiters in, so do the high schools who receive federal money. That will drive the voters of san francisco even more bonkers than they already are.
*" Ha ha!"
*The Great Nelson Mundt.
Now someone needs to sue the City of SF for their actions regarding the military. Wonder how much $$$$$ SF gets in Fed funds?
Maybe mandatory availability of ROTC will be next!
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