On the recordAugust 4, 2010
I certainly do not believe it is. As the Senator has noted repeatedly--and we serve on the Armed Services Committee together--this was not a military policy; this was a law passed by this Congress and signed by President Clinton, with whom she worked for 5 years. But she was punishing these young officers, many of them, demeaning them, making them be treated in a second-class way because she did not agree with that policy. Mr. McCAIN. May I ask the Senator, is there any doubt in your mind, given the testimony of other witnesses, including letters such as from the Air Force Judge Advocate General recruiters and others, that Ms. Kagan--then Dean Kagan--did take these actions restricting the access of recruiters to the Harvard Law School?





