BoogyMan
12-08-2009, 12:35 PM
An ethics question sent to the New York Times from one of our "oh so tolerant of other views" liberals.
Egads.....
Source Link (http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/06/magazine/06FOB-ethicist-t.html?_r=2)
While interviewing law students for jobs as paid summer interns and full-time associates for my firm, I noticed several had résumés listing their activities in the Federalist Society. Some of my partners have conservative views similar to those of the society, but I do not. These students’ politics would not affect their professional function, but my review is meant to consider their judgment and personality (though I don’t need to give reasons for the assessments given). May I recommend not hiring someone solely because of his or her politics? NAME WITHHELD, GREENWICH, CONN.
.: Read the rest of this article :. (http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/06/magazine/06FOB-ethicist-t.html?_r=2)
Ideological hypocrisy in the wake of the arrogant garbage the left has been spewing for years now is simply disgusting.
Egads.....
Source Link (http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/06/magazine/06FOB-ethicist-t.html?_r=2)
While interviewing law students for jobs as paid summer interns and full-time associates for my firm, I noticed several had résumés listing their activities in the Federalist Society. Some of my partners have conservative views similar to those of the society, but I do not. These students’ politics would not affect their professional function, but my review is meant to consider their judgment and personality (though I don’t need to give reasons for the assessments given). May I recommend not hiring someone solely because of his or her politics? NAME WITHHELD, GREENWICH, CONN.
.: Read the rest of this article :. (http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/06/magazine/06FOB-ethicist-t.html?_r=2)
Ideological hypocrisy in the wake of the arrogant garbage the left has been spewing for years now is simply disgusting.