Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Judge Virginia A. Phillips ain't hearin' it, DOJ


Judge Virginia A. Phillips denied the DOJ’s request for a stay of the injunction against DADT.

The Advocate reports:
Phillips, who ruled DADT unconstitutional in September, wasted no time in rejecting the government's position that ending the policy immediately would be an undue burden on the military, calling the arguments "vague" and "insufficient."


Assistant U.S attorney Paul Freeborne asked the court for a five-day administrative stay so the government can pursue an appeal of Phillips's injunction with the U.S. court of appeals for the ninth circuit. He argued that a "precipitous implementation" of an injunction against the 17-year-old policy will have a significant negative impact on military readiness. 

She will dish the final ruling today.

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