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	<title>Comments on: What Other Federal Judges Need to Know about the Civil Rights Division</title>
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		<title>By: iefbr14</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[No surprise at all.  I clerked on a U.S. Court of Appeals with an NYU grad who was black, gay, and militant about both: the quintessential professional minority.  He saw everything through the lens of race and sexual orientation, to the point where even our mutual co-clerk (who voted for Clinton twice) couldn&#039;t carry on a civil conversation with him.  And where did he go after his clerkship?  You guessed it: DOJ Honors, Civil Rights Division. I told the FBI he should not be hired because I didn&#039;t think he could be trusted to use the power of the United States fairly and impartially. He was hired anyway.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No surprise at all.  I clerked on a U.S. Court of Appeals with an NYU grad who was black, gay, and militant about both: the quintessential professional minority.  He saw everything through the lens of race and sexual orientation, to the point where even our mutual co-clerk (who voted for Clinton twice) couldn&#8217;t carry on a civil conversation with him.  And where did he go after his clerkship?  You guessed it: DOJ Honors, Civil Rights Division. I told the FBI he should not be hired because I didn&#8217;t think he could be trusted to use the power of the United States fairly and impartially. He was hired anyway.</p>
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