HRC Statement on Stay Request of &quotDon't Ask, Don't Tell&quot Injunction

by HRC Staff

Washington - Today, the Department of Justice asked the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals to grant an emergency stay of federal district court judge Virginia Phillips's decision to halt all discharges under the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" law. Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese issued the following statement:

"It is certainly disappointing and frustrating that the administration has sought a stay. There is one simple way to put the endless legal wrangling behind us and do what the President and the American people want to strengthen our military: the administration and Congress need to finish the legislative work on 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' repeal after the election. The interests of the administration, the military, and most importantly the American people are best served by doing the hard work of enacting a durable legislative repeal of this discriminatory law."

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