Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Annals of Notable Missourians: John Ashcroft

Posted by CJ Janovy on Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 9:15 AM

By C.J. JANOVY

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The spectacular resignation last fall of former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales overshadowed the odiousness of his predecessor, John Ashcroft. According to some revisionist theories, Gonzales actually made Ashcroft look good – as if Ashcroft hadn’t been the one to initiate the Bush administration’s decimation of the Constitution.

Yesterday, the Justice Department released an internal investigation revealing that – surprise! – attorneys applying for jobs there had been “deselected” based on their political affiliations. In other words, starting in 2002, under Ashcroft, the Justice Department broke the law.

To quote the report’s conclusions:

“Under the system implemented by the Attorney General’s Working Group beginning in 2002, a Screening Committee composed primarily of politically appointed employees from the Department’s leadership offices had to approve all Honors Program and SLIP candidates for interviews.” (The Honors Program is a highly competitive hiring program for entry-level attorneys, and the SLIP is a competitive paid summer internship program in the Department.)

“The data showed that candidates with Democratic Party and liberal affiliations apparent on their applications were deselected at a significantly higher rate than candidates with Republican Party, conservative, or neutral affiliations. This pattern continued to exist when we compared a subset of academically highly qualified candidates from the three groups.… While we were unable to prove that any specific members intentionally made deselections based on these prohibited factors, the data indicated that the Committee considered political or ideological affiliations when deselecting candidates.”

In other words, your chances of getting a job were significantly lower if you were a member of any of the following organizations:

American Civil Liberties Union

American Constitution Society

Amnesty International

Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian Advocates

Bisexual Law Student Association

Capital Area Immigrants’ Rights Coalition

Center for Constitutional Rights

Chesapeake Bay Foundation

Coast Alliance

Committee of Refugees from El Salvador

Conservation International

Conservation Law Foundation

Earthjustice

Electronic Privacy Information Center

Environmental Defense Fund

Environmental Resources Trust

Florence Immigrant and Refugee Rights Project, Inc.

Georgetown University Institute for Public Representation

Georgia Project Center for Democratic Renewal

Grassroots Environmental Effectiveness Network

Human Rights Campaign

Human Rights Watch

Innocence Project

International Human Rights Law Group

Law Students Against the Death Penalty

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Alliance

Mexican American Legal Defense

Midwest Environmental Advocates

NAACP Legal Defense

National Wildlife Federation

Natural Resources Defense Council

Nature Conservancy

New York University Brennan Center for Justice

Northwest Environmental Defense Center

NOW Legal Defense

Partnership for Civil Justice

Physicians for Human Rights

Planned Parenthood

Pridelaw

Public Citizen

San Diego Baykeeper

Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy

Save Our Wetlands, Inc.

Sierra Club

Texas Immigrant and Refugee Coalition

All of this news from yesterday failed to sufficiently celebrate the fact that John Ashcroft, who served as U.S. Attorney General from 2001-2005, is the former governor of Missouri, Senator from Missouri, and graduate of Springfield, Missouri, public schools.

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