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RIVERSIDE, Calif.
A federal judge in Southern California on Thursday declared the U.S. military's ban on openly gay service members unconstitutional because it violates the First Amendment rights of gay and lesbians.
U.S. District Judge Virginia Phillips granted a request for an injunction halting the government's "don't ask, don't tell" policy for gays in the military.
Phillips said the policy doesn't help military readiness and instead has a "direct and deleterious effect" on the armed services.
The lawsuit was the biggest legal test of the law in recent years and came amid promises by President Barack Obama that he will work to repeal the policy.
The injunction was sought by the Log Cabin Republicans, a 19,000-member group that includes current and former military members.
Government lawyers argued that Phillips lacked the authority to issue a nationwide injunction and Congress should decide the policy's fate.
The U.S. House voted in May to repeal the policy, and the Senate is expected to address the issue this summer.
"Don't ask, don't tell" prohibits the military from asking about the sexual orientation of service members but requires discharge of those who acknowledge being gay or are discovered engaging in homosexual activity, even in the privacy of their own homes off base.
Log Cabin Republicans said more than 13,500 service members have been fired since 1994.
Attorney Dan Woods, who represents the group, contended in closing arguments of the nonjury trial that the policy violates gay military members' rights to free speech, due process and open association.
He also argued that the policy damages the military by forcing it to reject talented people as the country struggles to find recruits in the midst of a war.
U.S. Department of Justice attorney Paul G. Freeborne argued that the policy debate is political and the issue should be decided by Congress rather than in court.
Six military officers who were discharged under the policy testified during the trial. A decorated Air Force officer testified that he was let go after his peers snooped through his personal e-mail in Iraq.
Lawyers also submitted remarks by Obama stating "don't ask, don't tell" weakens national security.

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Decided
The people of this country have decided this a long time ago. The court system should stay out of this. This is another my hands are tied for the current administration situation. I don't care if you are a homosexual you are the one that has to answer for everything you do in this life. I do not go around and announce my sexual preference to anyone it is none of their business for one thing and it should be that way. A persons sexual preference has nothing to do with their jobs. It is improper to allow this in a situation where the majority of the men/woman are not homosexuals and they shouldn't be made to feel uncomfortable. Majority is supposed to rule that is why we have a democratic system in place. The courts shouldn't have one thing to do with what the people decide period.
Gays in the the military:
Since it has been decided that dont ask dont tell is unconstitutional it stands to reason that co-ed berthings and showers will be the legal standard soon. How can they not since they are allowing it for the gays? After all, the men and women of the armed forces will be held to a equal standard wont they?
constitution is irrelevant
One thing this lamebrained judge forgot is that there is no constitutional right to be in the military - you have to be qualified in all respects and cannot disrupt order and discipline. Her argument is absolute garbage.