Military Law
Oct. 21, 2010
Military Acts Before Ruling On Gay Soldiers
The future of a federal judge's ruling blocking enforcement of "don't ask, don't tell" may be up in the air with stay requests and appeals notices, but it forced the government's hand Tuesday, when military officials said they would halt discharge cases and begin accepting gay recruits.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
RIVERSIDE - The future of a U.S. judge's ruling blocking enforcement of "don't ask, don't tell" may be up in the air with stay requests and appeals notices, but the order forced the government's hand Tuesday, when military officials said they would halt discharge cases and begin accepting gay recruits.
The Department of Defense made the announcement as...
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