Editors' Blog

Momentum on "don't ask, don't tell" repeal grows

This past week the Human Rights Campaign released this statement on the work to end homophobic discriminatory military policy:

The death knell of DADT

After a federal judge refused a government plea for a stay on her decision overturning the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy which has been used to expel some 14,000 gay servicemembers, the Pentagon is ordering military recruiters to "not to ask service members or applicants about their sexual orientation, to treat the rank and file with dignity and respect, and to maintain good order and discipline," according to the Washington Post.