However, the AALS has excused its members from blocking access to the military since the passage of the Solomon Amendments, which denies federal funding to the parent university of a law school as well as the school itself if military recruiters are not given full campus access.
At least two institutions (Vermont Law School, and William Mitchell College of Law) have declined to allow military recruiting on campus.
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