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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMS NOW- Pam Bondi will take whomever she can get in courtrooms
Being willing to hire applicants fresh from law school speaks to how rough its been to recruit qualified attorneys to Trumps Justice Department.
Opinion | Pam Bondi will take whomever she can get in courtrooms - MS NOW apple.news/AFBhy2pxZRNu...
— (@oc88.bsky.social) 2026-03-19T21:30:37.356Z
https://www.ms.now/opinion/doj-hire-law-school-graduates
There are a lot of empty desks in the Justice Departments offices compared to this time two years ago. Attorney General Pam Bondi has been struggling to restock the much-depleted ranks of federal attorneys after last years flood of firings, resignations and buyouts. Now, in the interest of quickly getting bodies in courtrooms, the DOJ has reportedly shifted its policies to allow U.S. attorneys offices to hire lawyers straight out of law school.
According to Bloomberg Law, a memo from DOJ headquarters last week said the typical one-year minimum experience requirement can be waived when posting job openings. Bloomberg Law quotes the memo as saying, This suspension is in effect until February 28, 2027, and was implemented due to an exigent hiring need for attorneys across the Department. (The memo and its contents have not been reviewed or independently confirmed by MS NOW.)
The exigent need for fresh hires that the Justice Department cites is a relatively recent development. Burgeoning lawyers used to leap at the chance to add a DOJ credential to their resumes. But that credential has lost some of its appeal since the start of President Donald Trumps second term. Bondis day-one demand that federal lawyers zealously advance, protect, and defend their clients interests with almost no room for dissent hasnt made it easy to replace the thousands of staffers who have left the department since last January.....
Theres no indication of how this new initiative fits with the Trump administrations ongoing war on elite universities. The Ivy Leagues law schools used to be a pipeline for the Justice Departments ranks, albeit not as immediately as the current policy allows. But last year, the Trump administration revoked offers to students from top schools under the previous exception to the rule, the Attorney Generals Honors Program, which allowed for entry-level hires. The spigot has dried up since then, as The Washington Post noted last year, with many graduates turning to state government work instead.
Theres a world where this shift toward hiring newly graduated lawyers could be a good thing. If this project were truly about meritocracy, seeing more slots available for lawyers who didnt all go to the same handful of schools could be admirable. But the administrations screenings for ideological purity and loyalty to the MAGA agenda would undercut any claim that the department is truly trying to hire the best attorneys possible.
According to Bloomberg Law, a memo from DOJ headquarters last week said the typical one-year minimum experience requirement can be waived when posting job openings. Bloomberg Law quotes the memo as saying, This suspension is in effect until February 28, 2027, and was implemented due to an exigent hiring need for attorneys across the Department. (The memo and its contents have not been reviewed or independently confirmed by MS NOW.)
The exigent need for fresh hires that the Justice Department cites is a relatively recent development. Burgeoning lawyers used to leap at the chance to add a DOJ credential to their resumes. But that credential has lost some of its appeal since the start of President Donald Trumps second term. Bondis day-one demand that federal lawyers zealously advance, protect, and defend their clients interests with almost no room for dissent hasnt made it easy to replace the thousands of staffers who have left the department since last January.....
Theres no indication of how this new initiative fits with the Trump administrations ongoing war on elite universities. The Ivy Leagues law schools used to be a pipeline for the Justice Departments ranks, albeit not as immediately as the current policy allows. But last year, the Trump administration revoked offers to students from top schools under the previous exception to the rule, the Attorney Generals Honors Program, which allowed for entry-level hires. The spigot has dried up since then, as The Washington Post noted last year, with many graduates turning to state government work instead.
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Theres a world where this shift toward hiring newly graduated lawyers could be a good thing. If this project were truly about meritocracy, seeing more slots available for lawyers who didnt all go to the same handful of schools could be admirable. But the administrations screenings for ideological purity and loyalty to the MAGA agenda would undercut any claim that the department is truly trying to hire the best attorneys possible.
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MS NOW- Pam Bondi will take whomever she can get in courtrooms (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
20 hrs ago
OP
The criteria and qualifications will continue to trend lower, because when
NoMoreRepugs
19 hrs ago
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SheltieLover
(80,055 posts)1. ...
NoMoreRepugs
(12,020 posts)2. The criteria and qualifications will continue to trend lower, because when
you are as inept as the TrumpenFuhrer administration the only direction is DOWN. Eventually they will be hiring applicants that failed the bar exam but pledge fealty to VonSchitzInPants.
no_hypocrisy
(54,844 posts)3. Even if the newbie amateurs manage to win convictions,
there will be a plethora of reversals. They lack experience and are sure to fuck up procedure, evidence, and likely decorum.
Jvp
(64 posts)4. a perfect situation for Liberty U. law school grads.
struggle4progress
(126,047 posts)5. "Why not destroy your career just as it's beginning?"