Ban On DADT Enforcement Requested By Log Cabin Republicans
The Advocate is reporting that the Log Cabin Republicans, who brought a suit against the federal government — and won last week — have now asked the court to permanently ban any discharges or investigations related to the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” law.
In a Thursday interview with NPR, Dan Woods, lead attorney in the Log Cabin Republicans case, said, “We want [Phillips] to block any further enforcement or application of ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’ wherever we have military operations — not just in California, not just in this country, but wherever we have military bases anywhere in the world.”
“Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” was ruled unconstitutional one week ago by a federal judge.
There is a vote scheduled in the Senate next Thursday. More on that later.

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