Anonymous wrote:Just saw this press release from Sen. Tom Cotton. I remember in law school being surprised firms were allowed to have “diversity 1L” jobs that were only given to URM applicants in practice. Seems like maybe they never were allowed to.
https://www.cotton.senate.gov/news/press-releases/cotton-warns-top-law-firms-about-race-based-hiring-practices
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saw this press release from Sen. Tom Cotton. I remember in law school being surprised firms were allowed to have “diversity 1L” jobs that were only given to URM applicants in practice. Seems like maybe they never were allowed to.
https://www.cotton.senate.gov/news/press-releases/cotton-warns-top-law-firms-about-race-based-hiring-practices
Holy overreach Batman. Do the good people of Arkansas not have any problems that could use solving that Cotton has to waste his time with this? Pathetic.
Can you explain how taking note of systemic violations of a law passed by Congress by a member of the Senate is an overreach? Not sure I follow.
Where are the cases that prove these "systemic violations" that Cotton is taking notice of?
They’re coming.
But the justification for Cotton taking note was that systemic violations have happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saw this press release from Sen. Tom Cotton. I remember in law school being surprised firms were allowed to have “diversity 1L” jobs that were only given to URM applicants in practice. Seems like maybe they never were allowed to.
https://www.cotton.senate.gov/news/press-releases/cotton-warns-top-law-firms-about-race-based-hiring-practices
Holy overreach Batman. Do the good people of Arkansas not have any problems that could use solving that Cotton has to waste his time with this? Pathetic.
Can you explain how taking note of systemic violations of a law passed by Congress by a member of the Senate is an overreach? Not sure I follow.
Where are the cases that prove these "systemic violations" that Cotton is taking notice of?
They’re coming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saw this press release from Sen. Tom Cotton. I remember in law school being surprised firms were allowed to have “diversity 1L” jobs that were only given to URM applicants in practice. Seems like maybe they never were allowed to.
https://www.cotton.senate.gov/news/press-releases/cotton-warns-top-law-firms-about-race-based-hiring-practices
Holy overreach Batman. Do the good people of Arkansas not have any problems that could use solving that Cotton has to waste his time with this? Pathetic.
Can you explain how taking note of systemic violations of a law passed by Congress by a member of the Senate is an overreach? Not sure I follow.
Where are the cases that prove these "systemic violations" that Cotton is taking notice of?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saw this press release from Sen. Tom Cotton. I remember in law school being surprised firms were allowed to have “diversity 1L” jobs that were only given to URM applicants in practice. Seems like maybe they never were allowed to.
https://www.cotton.senate.gov/news/press-releases/cotton-warns-top-law-firms-about-race-based-hiring-practices
Holy overreach Batman. Do the good people of Arkansas not have any problems that could use solving that Cotton has to waste his time with this? Pathetic.
Can you explain how taking note of systemic violations of a law passed by Congress by a member of the Senate is an overreach? Not sure I follow.
Where are the cases that prove these "systemic violations" that Cotton is taking notice of?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saw this press release from Sen. Tom Cotton. I remember in law school being surprised firms were allowed to have “diversity 1L” jobs that were only given to URM applicants in practice. Seems like maybe they never were allowed to.
https://www.cotton.senate.gov/news/press-releases/cotton-warns-top-law-firms-about-race-based-hiring-practices
Holy overreach Batman. Do the good people of Arkansas not have any problems that could use solving that Cotton has to waste his time with this? Pathetic.
Can you explain how taking note of systemic violations of a law passed by Congress by a member of the Senate is an overreach? Not sure I follow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saw this press release from Sen. Tom Cotton. I remember in law school being surprised firms were allowed to have “diversity 1L” jobs that were only given to URM applicants in practice. Seems like maybe they never were allowed to.
https://www.cotton.senate.gov/news/press-releases/cotton-warns-top-law-firms-about-race-based-hiring-practices
Holy overreach Batman. Do the good people of Arkansas not have any problems that could use solving that Cotton has to waste his time with this? Pathetic.
Can you explain how taking note of systemic violations of a law passed by Congress by a member of the Senate is an overreach? Not sure I follow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saw this press release from Sen. Tom Cotton. I remember in law school being surprised firms were allowed to have “diversity 1L” jobs that were only given to URM applicants in practice. Seems like maybe they never were allowed to.
https://www.cotton.senate.gov/news/press-releases/cotton-warns-top-law-firms-about-race-based-hiring-practices
Holy overreach Batman. Do the good people of Arkansas not have any problems that could use solving that Cotton has to waste his time with this? Pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saw this press release from Sen. Tom Cotton. I remember in law school being surprised firms were allowed to have “diversity 1L” jobs that were only given to URM applicants in practice. Seems like maybe they never were allowed to.
https://www.cotton.senate.gov/news/press-releases/cotton-warns-top-law-firms-about-race-based-hiring-practices
Holy overreach Batman. Do the good people of Arkansas not have any problems that could use solving that Cotton has to waste his time with this? Pathetic.
It's not an overreach. It's been a blatant violation of the law for decades and these firms know it. I recall discussing it circa 2005 and my firm was basically like "it might be illegal but who is going to come after it?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saw this press release from Sen. Tom Cotton. I remember in law school being surprised firms were allowed to have “diversity 1L” jobs that were only given to URM applicants in practice. Seems like maybe they never were allowed to.
https://www.cotton.senate.gov/news/press-releases/cotton-warns-top-law-firms-about-race-based-hiring-practices
Holy overreach Batman. Do the good people of Arkansas not have any problems that could use solving that Cotton has to waste his time with this? Pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:Just saw this press release from Sen. Tom Cotton. I remember in law school being surprised firms were allowed to have “diversity 1L” jobs that were only given to URM applicants in practice. Seems like maybe they never were allowed to.
https://www.cotton.senate.gov/news/press-releases/cotton-warns-top-law-firms-about-race-based-hiring-practices
Anonymous wrote:Just say what you’re really thinking instead of tip toeing around it and trying to goad someone else into saying it. You’re a wuss in real life AND in anonymous
forums. How embarrassing.