by Jason Stotts
On Tuesday, October 12th, a federal judge ruled that “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” which bars openly homosexual people from military service, should no longer be enforced (NYT). If you recall, last month a Judge ruled (correctly) last month that the law violated the constitutional rights of service members. I am happy that DADT is slowly being eroded and that soon gays will have full rights as citizens, something which is guaranteed to them in the constitution.