Justice Department Looked For Liberal "Buzz Words" On Resumes

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LARA JAKES JORDAN | June 24, 2008 06:17 PM EST | AP

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WASHINGTON — Ivy Leaguers and other top law students were rejected for plum Justice Department jobs two years ago because of their liberal leanings or objections to Bush administration politics, a government report concluded Tuesday.

In one case, a Harvard Law student was passed over after criticizing the nomination of Samuel Alito to the Supreme Court. In another, a Georgetown University student who had previously worked for a Democratic senator and congressman didn't make the cut.

Even senior Justice Department officials flinched at what appeared to be hiring decisions based _ improperly and illegally _ on politics, according to the internal report.

"Individuals at the department were rejecting any of our candidates who could be construed as left-wing or who were perceived, based on their appearances and resumes and so forth, as being more liberal," Kevin Ohlson, deputy director of the department's executive office of immigration review, complained to Justice investigators.

The report marked the culmination of a yearlong investigation by Justice's inspector general and Office of Professional Responsibility into whether Republican politics were driving hiring polices at the once fiercely independent department.

The investigation is one of several that examine accusations of White House political meddling within the Justice Department. Those accusations were initially driven by the firings of nine U.S. attorneys in late 2006 and culminated with the ouster of Alberto Gonzales as attorney general last September.

The report issued Tuesday concluded that politics and ideology disqualified a significant number of newly graduated lawyers and summer interns seeking coveted Justice jobs in 2006.

As early as 2002, career Justice employees complained to department officials that Bush administration political appointees had largely taken over the hiring process for summer interns and so-called Honors Program jobs for newly graduated law students. For years, job applicants had been judged on their grades, the quality of their law schools, their legal clerkships and other experiences.

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But in 2002, many applicants who identified themselves as Democrats or were members of liberal-leaning organizations were rejected while GOP loyalists with fewer legal skills were hired, the report found. Of 911 students who applied for full-time Honors jobs that year, 100 were identified as liberal _ and 80 were rejected. By comparison, 46 were identified as conservative, and only four didn't get a job offer.

The political filtering of applicants ebbed for the three years between 2003 and 2005, the inquiry found, then resumed by 2006.

Of 602 Honors candidates that year, 150 were identified as liberal _ including 83 who were cut. Five of 28 self-described conservatives were rejected.

Investigators blamed two political appointees on a three-person screening committee for the preferential treatment. It also singled out one of them, former deputy attorney general staff chief Michael Elston, for failing to make sure the hirings were proper _ and giving evasive and misleading answers about why they were not.

An attorney for Elston, who is now in private practice, did not immediately return a message seeking comment.

Although federal law prohibits discriminating against government job applicants based on their politics, it's unlikely that any of those involved in the hiring process will be penalized since they no longer work at the department. A Justice official said the department is not considering pressing criminal charges or taking or civil actions against them.

Democrats quickly seized on the report to bludgeon the Bush administration for playing politics with a department sworn to uphold the law fairly.

"This is the first smoking gun," said Sen. Charles E. Schumer, D-N.Y., who sits on the Senate Judiciary Committee. "We believe there will be more to come. This report shows clearly that politics and ideology replaced merit as the hiring criteria at one of our most prized civil service departments."

Under Gonzales, the Justice Department last year moved to prevent politics from influencing the hiring screening process. His successor, Attorney General Michael Mukasey, said Tuesday he "will continue to make clear that the consideration of political affiliations in the hiring of career department employees is impermissible and unacceptable."

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Report: http://www.usdoj.gov/oig/special/index.htm

WASHINGTON — Ivy Leaguers and other top law students were rejected for plum Justice Department jobs two years ago because of their liberal leanings or objections to Bush administration politics,...
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- studlyguy I'm a Fan of studlyguy 11 fans permalink

Is one of the words r e p u k e s,I had to do that way cause this so called liberal site refuses to post if that slang word is used in reference to the GOP.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:17 PM on 06/24/2008
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It's a pretty bad realization that news of this nature doesn't even surprise me anymore.....no....not in the slightest.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:13 PM on 06/24/2008

Another example of corruption in the Bush adminstration........don't see anybody at the top going to jail ...probably never will. American's and our politicians are too gutless to send our elected leaders to jail. Wussies.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:09 PM on 06/24/2008
- coba I'm a Fan of coba permalink

now i have to watch what words i use in my college papers since i might have a republican teacher

http://sensico.wordpress.com/2008/06/24/lets-play-the-blame-game/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:02 PM on 06/24/2008

Report Sees Illegal Hiring Practices at Justice Department---The irony is in the title is depressing the article is worse! Voter complacency has ended, yet I wonder how long we will have to pay for allowing this Administration to nearly pummel the US to pulp.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:51 PM on 06/24/2008

The Justice Dept needs to be separated from the Executive branch. The Attorney General needs to become an elected position, with a 4 year term, elected mid term of the President. Keep them accountable to the people and not just some puppet of a corrupt President.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:50 PM on 06/24/2008
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That would politicize the DoJ just as B.oosh has done. It's a dumb idea.

Since the AG is a cabinet position, there would be Constitutional issues with your idea as well.

All we need is a competent president who will treat all the cabinet-level departments as they should be treated.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:58 PM on 06/24/2008

"All we need is a competent president"

Well, that would be enough to get you rejected.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:03 PM on 06/24/2008

An elected position?

Are you high, Clairee?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:43 PM on 06/24/2008
- MikeDu I'm a Fan of MikeDu 155 fans permalink
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Well, the right wing famously said they wanted to shrink the federal government 'to the point it was small enough to drown in the bath (infanticide - talk about hating America!). Since they couldn't actually 'dismantle' America they set in motion a systematic campaign to rot out the nation from the inside.No less a person than John McCain recently displayed a profound lack of confidence in the American criminal justice system. His argument: You'd trust these hack federal prosecutors to succeed in locking up Bin Laden if he ever got to trial?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:45 PM on 06/24/2008
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This is big.
And this should be the main thread.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:37 PM on 06/24/2008
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