He clearly remembers that he believed that the students at Princeton were acting "irresponsibly" in the 1960s and in opposing the war and indicated that he joined CAP because as a member of ROTC he was joining in CAP's protest of the removal of ROTC from campus.
CAP "stated explicitly that they were not in favor of coeducation and that they weren't in favor of affirmative action. Implicitly, they were opposed to any form of diversity on campus."
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However, the ROTC had already been brought back to Princeton in 1972 the year in which CAP was formed and the year in which Alito graduated.
CAP "stated explicitly that they were not in favor of coeducation and that they weren't in favor of affirmative action. Implicitly, they were opposed to any form of diversity on campus."