Military Legal Affairs
RIVERSIDE, Calif. - A former Air Force officer who was discharged for being gay has taken the stand in the federal trial of a lawsuit challenging the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy.
WASHINGTON - Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan clashed Tuesday with a Republican senator over the limits she ordered on military recruiters while dean of Harvard Law School, repeatedly denying she blocked them as she sought to deflect foes' efforts to slow her apparently smooth road to confirmation.
WASHINGTON - Under attack, Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan said Tuesday the Pentagon's recruiters had access to Harvard Law School students "every single day I was dean" and rejected Republican claims she maneuvered to thwart them.
WASHINGTON - Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan on Tuesday defended her policy of barring military recruiters from the Harvard Law School career counseling office, saying the 'don't ask, don't tell" policy violated its anti-discrimination policy.
ANNAPOLIS, Md. - An investigation that found wide-ranging misuse of money at the U.S.
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