Study Finds No Effects On Military Following DADT Repeal | Talking Points Memo

An academic study focusing on the effects of the 2011 repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell has found that the policy’s removal had no notably averse affects on the military. The study, published today by the Palm Center at UCLA’s Law Schoolreports and first reported by the Huffington Post, noted that the repeal had led to ‘no overall negative impact on military readiness, unit cohesion, recruitment, retention or morale.’


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