February 12, 1999
Law Students and Professors Start Drive Against Law on Military Recruiting
Students and faculty members at the nation's law schools are fighting a federal law that has pressured the schools into allowing military recruiting on their campuses.
Three student groups at Vermont Law School sued the federal government last month, saying that the law subjected the groups to discrimination. They believe that their law school has the right and the responsibility to bar the military from
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