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For a feminist and queer legal perspective, I definitely recommend Janet
Halley's "Don't: A Reader's Guide to the Military's Anti-Gay Policy" (Duke
UP, 1999).

Ada Jaarsma
Dept of Philosophy
Sonoma State University



> Hello Everyone,
>
> A student in my Professional Ethics course is doing a research project on
> the ethics of the "Don't Ask Don't Tell" policy for professional soldiers
> in the US Army.  The project requires a literature review as well as a
> theoretical ethical analysis.  He would like to analyze the literature
> from a feminist perspective.  Can anyone recommend any good sources?
>
> Thanks,
> Lauren
>
> Lauren E. Weis, Ph.D.
> Department of Philosophy and Religion
> American University
> 202-885-2926

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