Lambda, Harvard Law School's main gay-rights organization, is taking a low-key approach in protesting the presence of military recruiters on its campus today. The military, which is interviewing Law School students for positions in the Judge Advocate General's Corps, has attracted demonstrations in previous years for its “don't ask, don't tell" policy that prohibits gay individuals from serving openly. In a March decision upholding the Solomon Amendment—a law mandating that universities receiving federal funds allow military recruiters on their campuses—Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr. '76 wrote that “the Solomon Amendment regulates conduct, not speech. It affects what law schools must do—afford equal access to military recruiters—not what they may or may not say." During oral arguments last December, Solicitor General Paul D....