The Supreme Court has declined to hear arguments in the case of National Coalition for Men v. Selective Service System. In doing so, it acceded to the Biden administration’s wishes that it not address the question of whether women should join the millions of young men required to register each year with the Selective Service – the federal agency responsible for the draft. It will now be up to Congress to decide what, if anything, to do with the law governing registration and the draft.
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Saturday, June 22, 2013
Sheldon Richman: National servitude
To make citizens, we must facilitate the shared
experiences that cultivate civic pride and responsibility.
This should mean a period of full-time national
service as a rite of passage for every young American, ages 18 to 28. Such
service could be military or civilian. Young adults could choose the Army or
Peace Corps, Marine Corps or AmeriCorps, the Navy or VISTA.
So exhort John Bridgeland and Alan Khazei, co-chairs
of the Franklin Project at the Aspen Institute, writing at Politico under the
title “National Service Is Key to National Strength.”
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