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New Report Rebukes American Policy on Gay Soldiers
by Ron Matthew Inawat
Fri. January 24, 2003 11:53:16 PM
Santa Barbara, CA — Human Rights Watch (HRW), the largest human rights organization based in the United States, issued an exhaustive report this week condemning the U.S. military's ban on openly gay soldiers and calling on Congress to repeal the law. read more
Judicial deference to military may affect gay rights, war on terror
By Phillip Carter
FindLaw Columnist
Special to CNN.com
Tuesday, July 15, 2003 Posted: 1:08 PM EDT (1708 GMT)
(FindLaw) -- Recently, in Lawrence v. Texas, the Supreme Court recognized the liberty rights of gay persons. Does that mean that the military's "don't ask, don't tell policy" is unconstitutional? read more
Navy grads create gay alumni chapter
Saturday, November 8, 2003 Posted: 7:23 AM EST (1223 GMT)
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland (AP) -- While at the Naval Academy in the late '80s, Jeff Petrie thought he was the only gay midshipman at the school. Homophobia was rife, and he took pains to hide his sexual orientation. read more
Gay ex-military officers speak out
Thursday, December 11, 2003 Posted: 1835 GMT ( 2:35 AM HKT)
(CNN) -- It's been 10 years since "don't ask, don't tell" became the policy for gay people in the military. Three high-ranking officers, now retired and now revealing that they are gay, are among those against the policy. read more
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