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Congress considers future of the military draft, while Supreme Court holds off

  • Written by Max Margulies, Director of Research, Assistant Professor of International Affairs, United States Military Academy West Point

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...

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