Former DOJ official blasts interim D.C. U.S. attorney's hiring ban on Georgetown Law grads
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Mary Mason, a former senior official at the Justice Department, has condemned the decision by interim U.S. Attorney Ed Martin to cease hiring Georgetown University Law Center graduates. She claims this move constitutes an unconstitutional attack on legal education, citing political motives behind it. Martin's directive, communicated through a letter to the law school dean, demands the elimination of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs to avoid blacklisting graduates. Mason argues that such actions undermine the fundamental principles of law and justice.
The thought-mongering tantrum and accompanying threat of retaliation by the current administration is an embarrassment to the core tenets of law and justice that the DOJ, and indeed, this country, are founded upon.
First, have you eliminated all DEI from your school and its curriculum? Second, if DEI is found in your courses or teaching in any way, will you move swiftly to remove it?
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