Scholarly Articles
2009 – (4th Quarter) “The Efficacy of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”, Colonel Om Prakash, National War College, Joint Force Quarterly
2009 (Oct) – Attitudes of Iraq and Afghanistan War Veterans toward Gay and Lesbian Service Members, Bonnie Moradi and Laura Miller, Armed Forces & Society
2009 (Mar) - “Don Ask, Don’t Tell: Time For Change”, Irene Glaser, US Army War College
2009 (Jan) - “Let the Small Changes Begin: President Obama, Executive Order, and Don’t Ask Don’t Tell”, Jackie Gardina, Social Science Research Network
2008 (Nov) - “Still Serving in Silence” , Petra Rau, Women: A Cultural review
2008 (May) - “Active Military Personnel Presenting for Care at Gay Men’s Health Clinic”, Davey Smith, Journal of Homosexuality
2008 (Apr)- “Dont Ask, Don’t Tell: A Dying Policy on the Precipice” , Robert Correales, California Western Law Review
2008 (Jan) – “‘Dont Ask, Don’t Tell’: Does the Gay Ban Undermine the Military’s Reputation?” , Aaron Belkin, Armed Forces and Society
2007 (Jun) - “Silent Sacrifices: The Impact of Don’t Ask Don’t Tell, Don’t Tell on Lesbian and Gay Military Families” , Kathi Westcott and Rebecca Sawyer, Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy
2007 (Mar) – “Effects of ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ on Rentention Amoung Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Military Personnel” , Gary Gates, The Williams Institute
2006- 2007 – “Ask, Tell, and Be Merry: The Constitutionality of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell Following Lawerence v. Texas and U.S. v. Marcum”, Kostoulas Evangelous, Journal of Constitutional Law
2006 – (Feb)“Don’t Ask for the Tuition Back: The U.S. Military’s Recoupment Standard in Gay Statement Cases” , Daniel Jeffery Shih, Georgetown Journal of Gender and Law
2005 -(Oct) “The Catholic Church, The American Military, and Homosexual Reorientation Thearpy”, David Lutz, Journal of Christian Bioethics
2005 – (Jan) “Ask and Tell: Gay Veterans, Identity, and the Oral History on a Civil Rights Frontier” ,Steve Estes, Oral History review
2005 -(Spring) “Analyzing Questions that Cannot be Asked of Respondents Who Cannot Respond”, Kirby Bowling et al, SAGE
2005 - “The Pennsylvania Avenue Tug-of-War: The President Versus Congress Over the Ban on Homosexuals in the Military”, Jeffery Spoeri
2004 (Dec) - “America’s Military Population”, David Segal and Mandy Segal, Population Reference Bereau
2004 (Sep) - “Gay Men and Lesbians in the U.S. Military: Estimates from Census 2000″, Gary Gates, The Urban Institute
2004 (Sep) – “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell: A Costly and Wasteful Choice”, Johnny Barnes, Naval Postgraduate School
2004 (Aug) - “The Inclusive Command: Voluntary Integration of Sexual Minorities into the U.S. Military” , Jennifer Brown and Ian Ayers, Social Science Research Network
2004 (Summer) - “Queer Eye for the Military Guy: Will Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell Survive in the Wake of Lawerence v. Texas”, Gavin Scotti, St. Johns Law Review
2004 -(Oct) “Corps/Corpse: The U.S. Military and Homosexuality”, Daniel Brouwer, Westeren Journal of Communication
2004 – “Discriminaion of Gays and Lesbians: A Social Justice Perspective”, Christopher Blackwell et al, Journal of Health & Social Policy
2003-2004 – “Is Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell Unconstitutional After Lawrence – What it Will Take to Overturn the Policy”, Diane Mazur
2003-2004 – “Military Discrimination on the Basis of Sexual Orientation: Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell and the Solomon Agreement”, Lindsay Stevenson, Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review
2003 (Summer) – “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell: Is the Gay Ban based on Military Necessity”, Aaron Belkin, Parameters
2003 (Jan) - “The Pentagon’s Gay Ban is not Based on Military Nexessity”, Aaron Belkin, Journal of Homosexuality
2003 – “Presidential Representation and Accountabilty Under ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”, Tobias Wolff
2003 – “Presidential Persuasion on Soical issues: A Two Way Street?”, Michael Bailey et al, Political Research Quarterly
2002 (Fall) - “A Modest Proposal: Privacy as a flawed Rationale for the Exclusion of Gays and Lesbians from the U.S. Military”, Aaron Belkin and Melissa Sheridan Embser-Herbert, International Security
2002 – “Monster, Terrorist, Fag: The War On Terrorism and the Production of Docile Patriots”, Jasbur Puar and Amit Rai, Duke University Press
2001 (Fall) - “Restricted Expression and Immunosupression: How ‘Don’t ask, Don’t Tell’ May Harm Military Readiness by Increasing the Risk of Cancer and the Infectious Disease”, John Lanou, George Mason Law Review
2001 (Aug) - “Human Rights in the 20th Century: Weren’t Gays and Lesbians Human?”, Janice Wood Wetzel, Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services
2001 (May) - “What Ails the All-Volunteer Force: An Institutional Perspective”, Charles Moskos, Parameters
2001 – “Europe Enters a New Millennium with Gays in the Military While the United States Drowns in ‘Don’t Ask; Don’t Tell’: Twin Decisions by the European Court of Human Rights”, Scott Morris, Journal of Gender, Social Policy and the Law
2001 – “Professional Leadership and the Diversity in the Army”, Mady Segal and Chris Bourg,
2001 – “Breaking Rank: Military Homophobia and the Production of Queer Practices and Identities” , Aaron Belkin, Georgetown Journal of Gender and The Law
2000 – “Don’t Ask (and) Don’t Tell Don’t Work: Now What?”, Michael Spak
1999 (Winter) - “The Flawed Compromise of 10 U.S.C. 654: An Assessment of the Military’s ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Policy”, Aaron Seamon, Dayton Law Review
1999 (Sep) - “Diversity in the American Military”, David Segal, Socological Forum
1999 (Summer) - “Rights and Fights: Sexual Orientation and the Military Effectiveness”, Tarak Barkawi et al, International Security
1999 (Jan) - “Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Preventive Law: A Combined Concentration to Invigorate the Everyday practice of Law”, Dennis Stolle and David Wexler, Arizona Law Review
1999 – “Clinton’s Policy Regarding Gays in the Military: A Lesson in Politics at the National Level”, Kevin Conners, National War College
1999 – “Attitudes of Military Personnel Towards Homosexuals”, Armando Estrada and David Weiss
1998-1999 – “Lesbian Baiting in the Military: Institutionalized Sexual Harassment Under ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, Don’t Pursue”, Christian Damiano, The Journal of Gender, Social Policy, & The Law
1998 (Fall) - “Homosexuals in the U.S. Military: Open Integration and the Combat Effectiveness”, Elizabeth Kier, International Secuirty
1998 (Spring) - “Defending or Amending ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’”, Arthur Murphy, Dickinson Law review
1997 (Jan) - “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, Don’t Explain: Unoffical Sources and Televison Coverage of the Dispute over Gays in the Military”, Janet Steele, Political Communication
1997 (Feb) - “Military Culture: A Paradigm Shift?”, Karen Dunvin, Air War College
1997 – “Compelled Affirmations, Free Speech, and the U.S. Military’s Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell Policy”, Tobias Wolff, Brooklyn Law Review
1997 (Summer) - “Challenging ‘Don’t ask, Don’t Tell’: The Future of Military Recruitment on Public Law School Campuses”, Richard Schaen, University of Cincinnati Law Review
1996 (Winter) - “The Unkown Solider: A Critique of ‘Gays in the Military’ Scholarship and Litigation”, Diane Mazur, U.C. Davis Law Review
1996 – “Slamming the Closet Door Shut: Able, Thomasson, and the Reality of ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’”, Scott Wachs, New York Law School Law Review
1995-1996 – “Policy in Desperate Search of a Rationale: The Military’s Policy on Lesbians, Gays, and Bisexuals”, Dixon Osburn, UMKC Law Review
1995 (Mar) – “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell: Deception Required, Disclosure Denied”, Kay Kavanagh, Pyschology, Policy, and Law
1995 – “Homosexuality and the Military”, F.D. Jones and R.J. Koshes, American Psychiatric Association
1995 – “Second Hand Prejudice, Racial Analogies, and Shared Showers: Why ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Will Sell”, Paul Siegel
1995 – “‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, Don’t Pursue’: Military Policy and the Construction of Hetrosexual Masculinity”, Dana Britton and Christina Williams, Journal of Homosexuality
1995 – “‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’: Murderous Plots and Medieval Secrets”, Karma Lochrie, A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies
1995 – “Don’t ask, Don’t Tell: Lesbians Challenge the New Military Policy”, Holly Baldwin, Berkley Women’s Law Journal
1994-1995 – “Homosexuality and the Military Mission: The Failure of the ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Policy”, Walter Krygowski
1994 – “‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ – Policy Analysis and Interpretation”, Fred Cleveland and Mark Ohl
1994 (Fall) - “Challenging the Constitutionality of President Clinton’s Compromise: A Practical Alternative to the Military’s ‘Don’t ask, Don’t Tell’”, Kenneth McLaughlin, the John Marshall Law Review
1994 (Fall) - “Black Bodies/Gay Bodies: The Politics odf race in the Gay/Military Battle”, Alycee Lane, Callaloo
1994 – “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, Don’t Pursue: Is the Military’s New Policy Towards Gay and Lesbians a Step Forward or Status Quo?”, Glenn Todd
1993 (Nov) - “Power, Morals, and Military Uniqueness”, James Burk, Society
1993 (Nov) – “Military Culture and Effectivness”, A.J. Bacevich, Society
1993 (Nov) – “Lifting the Gay Ban”, Charles Davis, Society
1993 (Nov) - “Homosexuals in Western Armed Forces” David Segal, Paul Gade, and Edgar Johnson, Society
1993 (Oct) – “Gay and Lesbian Students, ROTC, and the New Rules”, Louis Crompton, Academe
1992 (June) “Defense Force Management DOD’s Policy on Homosexuality”, General Accounting Office
1957 (Dec 1956-Mar 1975) “The Crittenden Report- Report of the Board Appointed to Prepare and Submit Recommendations to the Secretary of the Navy for the Revision of Policies, Procedures and Directives Dealing With Homosexuals”, Captain H.S. Crittenden, U.S. Navy Board of Inquiry