A challenge to male-only draft registration lands at America’s Supreme Court
Back to the legal battlefield
“BE THE MAN”, says an advert for the Selective Service System. The entreaty is not merely a suggestion. For decades, registering for the Selective Service—the federal agency that keeps a roster of America’s 18- to-25-year-old men, in case a military draft returns—has been a legal duty males must fulfil within 30 days of their 18th birthday.
This article appeared in the United States section of the print edition under the headline “Gender war”
United States April 10th 2021
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