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Department Of Justice Rescinds Job Offers To 3Ls Accepted Into Honors Program

New York Times, Justice Dept. Cancels Entry-Level Job Offers in Honors Program:

Hiring Freeze DOJ 2The Justice Department has abruptly rescinded job offers made to dozens of recent law school graduates who were to be placed in entry-level positions in its antitrust, criminal, civil rights, immigration and national security divisions, and at the F.B.I., according to people familiar with the situation.

The offers were made through the Attorney General’s Honors Program, which has functioned without controversy — or much notice — under presidents of both parties for decades. The program appears to be the latest target of Trump political appointees intent on reversing even the most workaday decisions made by their predecessors. …

The move was part of a domino effect initiated by President Donald J. Trump’s enactment of a 90-day federal hiring freeze. A follow-up memo from the Office of Management and Budget exempted military personnel and jobs “related to immigration enforcement, national security or public safety,” which in the past included the Justice Department program. …

“The program is very apolitical, and we were asked very explicitly during hiring interviews if we would be OK working under different administrations,” said Chelsea Welch, a Georgetown Law student who was set to work in the department’s Environment and Natural Resources Division. …

“We got calls today confirming the revocation is permanent and won’t be revisited,” she added, saying that she was now forced to find an alternative at a time when deadlines have passed.

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