By Gabe Friedman
Daily Journal Staff Writer
A federal judge in Riverside has ruled to award attorney fees and expenses to the non-profit organization that challenged the constitutionality of the U.S. military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell Act" policy on homosexuality.
U.S. District Judge Virginia Phillips issued a 23-page opinion last week finding White & Case LLP and its client Log Cabin Republicans qualified for fees as the prevailing party under the Equal Access...
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