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Bender quoted in ‘State Press’
09/28/2010
Paul Bender
Professor and Dean Emeritus
Paul Bender
was quoted in a Sept. 22 article in the ASU
State Press
, “Students weigh in on failed ‘Don’t ask’ reform.”
Reporter Danielle Legler’s article took the pulse of ASU students on a recent decision by the U.S. Senate to block repeal of the military’s “Don’t ask, don’t tell” policy. It enables the Department of Defense to ban openly gay and bisexual people from serving in the military. A federal judge in California had previously ruled the policy unconstitutional.
“I believe that the ‘Don’t ask, don’t tell’ policy is unconstitutional because it violates the Equal Protection Clause,” Bender said. “People are being unfairly treated when they shouldn’t be.”
To read the full article, click
here
.
Bender teaches courses on U.S. and Arizona constitutional law. He has written extensively about constitutional law, intellectual property and Indian law, and is coauthor of the two-volume casebook/treatise,
Political and Civil Rights in the United States
. Bender has argued more than 20 cases before the U.S. Supreme Court, and actively participates in constitutional litigation in federal and state courts.
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