With women in combat roles, a federal court rules the male-only draft unconstitutional

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With women in combat roles, a federal court rules the male-only draft unconstitutional
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A federal judge in Texas said while historical restrictions on women serving in combat 'may have justified past discrimination,' men and women are now equally able to fight.

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