As the Trump administration looks to shrink the federal workforce, attorneys in the federal government have been alarmed by a series of moves, including rescinded job offers for law school students, job reassignments, and a 90-day hiring freeze.
The Department of Justice rescinded job offers this week to law students who were set to join the agency this year through its highly competitive Attorney General’s Honors Program, according to several social media posts. It’s not clear how many students were affected, but the program has dozens of placements throughout the federal government.
Nerio Jimenez speaks during a protest organized by Migrant Justice against his employer Lamell Lumber in Essex Junction on Friday, Feb. 7. Photo by Glenn
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