Servicemembers Legal Defense Network (SLDN) – www.sldn.org
SLDN is a national, non-profit legal services, watchdog and policy organization dedicated to ending discrimination against and harassment of military personnel affected by "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" and related forms of intolerance.
Don't Ask, Don't Tell, Don't Pursue Database – http://dont.standford.edu
A remarkably thorough database developed by the Stanford Law School Library containing primary materials on the U.S. military's policy on sexual orientation, from World War I to the present, including: legislation; regulations; internal directives of service branches; materials on particular service members' proceedings (from hearing board transcripts to litigation papers and court decisions); policy documents generated by the military, Congress, the Department of Defense and other offices of the Executive branch; and advocacy documents submitted to government entities.
Center for Study of Sexual Minorities in the Military &ndash www.gaymilitary.ucsb.edu/
An academic research center that promotes the interdisciplinary analysis of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered and other marginalized sexual identities in the armed forces. Contains many excellent resources, including publications on the effects of the policy and the effects of lifting similar bans in other countries.)
Lift the Ban – www.lifttheban.org
Sponsors a petition to Congress and periodically posts relevant news related to the military's policy.
The Chai Feldblum Papers, Cornell University Archives –
Contains all the primary materials of Professor Chai Feldblum relating to the effort by the Campaign for Military Service (CMS) to assist President Clinton in his stated desire to lift the ban on gay servicemembers. (Professor Feldblum was the Legal Director for CMS.) Includes internal documents detailing efforts to propose alternatives to the Don't Ask Don't Tell policy and all documents used to lobby Congress.