On Friday, I suggested that Stanford Law School may be violating the Solomon Amendment by discouraging its students from attending on-campus interviews with military recruiters. My post was based on reports from Stanford law students. They told me that when a student signs up for an interview with the JAG Corps, the career services office proceeds to "gauge" that student's interest. As part of this process, the student is sent a letter in which most of the law school's faculty members try to persuade him or her not interview with the JAG Corps on campus. If, as a result of this process, career services concludes that the number of sufficiently interested students is too low, the military recruiter is not allowed on campus.
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Power Line: Is Stanford violating the Solomon Amendment? Part Two
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