Anonymous wrote:They’re also threatening law schools and sending letters saying they won’t hire a grad from a law school that has any sort of “inclusion” in its curriculum. So like, all good law schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard to feel bad for big law.
It’s not about feeling “bad” for big law. It’s the deterioration of our fundamental rules of law. If our president is going after law firms based on who they represent we are not far off from full dictatorship.
They are hardcore Trump voters. Who cares?
Anonymous wrote:How is this legal? This is retaliatory and discriminatory based on viewpoint.
This guy and Musk to ruin our country. It’s looking almost treasonous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard to feel bad for big law.
It’s not about feeling “bad” for big law. It’s the deterioration of our fundamental rules of law. If our president is going after law firms based on who they represent we are not far off from full dictatorship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They’re also threatening law schools and sending letters saying they won’t hire a grad from a law school that has any sort of “inclusion” in its curriculum. So like, all good law schools.
Where did you get this? Link?
Also, let's face it, who from a good law school would want to work for Trumputin's government?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They’re also threatening law schools and sending letters saying they won’t hire a grad from a law school that has any sort of “inclusion” in its curriculum. So like, all good law schools.
Where did you get this? Link?
Also, let's face it, who from a good law school would want to work for Trumputin's government?
Anonymous wrote:I am a lawyer with no love of Big Law at all (never worked in it, never will) but this is scary. It's purely motivated by politics.
He's ordered the EEOC to investigate these firms for violations of the Civil Rights Act.
The executive order he signed today singles out Perkins and specifies it is doing so because of it's involvement with the Steele Dossier.
This is political retribution and nothing else.
I hope they sue him into oblivion. Put all the big brains in these firms that usually spend their time helping big corporations be .05% more profitable and instead do something actually useful here.
Anonymous wrote:They’re also threatening law schools and sending letters saying they won’t hire a grad from a law school that has any sort of “inclusion” in its curriculum. So like, all good law schools.
Anonymous wrote:How is this legal? This is retaliatory and discriminatory based on viewpoint.
This guy and Musk to ruin our country. It’s looking almost treasonous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm no expert, but, uh, free speech anyone?
I mean they can’t be officially successful at this kind of hiring practice but it will certainly have a chilling effect, to a degree. It will also embolden some. As I said in my other post, they are also threatening law schools and demanding they change their curriculums or they will ban any grad from that school. Not that many new grads think they’ll get hired by the govt anytime soon anyway but that’s a scary threat for a student or new lawyer.
Why would a law student want to work for this government right now.
Anonymous wrote:Bad idea for Trump to go after big law. These are people who have the means to fight him — and the judges, all the way up to the Supreme Court I bet, are way more likely to protect the lawyers aka their profession and all of their big law friends and old classmates.