Oregon lawyers' group questions ‘don't ask, don't tell' policy
Oregon lawyers' group questions ‘don't ask, don't tell' policy
The U.S. military, at least for now, is not welcome to advertise in the Oregon State Bar's monthly magazine because of its "don't ask, don't tell" policy regarding homosexuals.
"It's engendered quite a bit of conversation," said Paul Nickell, editor of the Oregon State Bar Bulletin. "It gets to people's core values, and people are speaking up."
Nickell, who has edited the magazine since 1990, said he has never seen one issue spark as much interest.
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Via: Christian Trejbal, The Bulletin
The U.S. military, at least for now, is not welcome to advertise in the Oregon State Bar's monthly magazine because of its "don't ask, don't tell" policy regarding homosexuals.
"It's engendered quite a bit of conversation," said Paul Nickell, editor of the Oregon State Bar Bulletin. "It gets to people's core values, and people are speaking up."
Nickell, who has edited the magazine since 1990, said he has never seen one issue spark as much interest.
Read the entire story.
Via: Christian Trejbal, The Bulletin