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Log Cabin Republicans vs. The United States of America
Filed in 2004, Log Cabin Republicans vs. The United States of America, is the only direct challenge to the ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ policy.
It is also the only contemporary legal challenge to this policy to succeed at the district court level.
One of the injured parties named in the case, Alexander Nicholson, is a former U.S. Army Human Intelligence Collector who is fluent in multiple languages, including Arabic, and who was discharged under the 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' law just six months after 9/11. Another injured party in the case, listed simply as ‘John Doe,’ currently serves in the Armed Forces and would face a discharge if his identity were revealed.
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