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- From: bhayden@teal.csn.org (Bruce Hayden)
- Subject: Re: Young Law School Professors
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- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 07:25:39 GMT
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- thf2@ellis.uchicago.edu (Ted Frank) writes:
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- >How common is it for law schools to hire law professors under the age
- >of thirty? What kind of resumes do these professors have?
-
- Well - what color are you? If you are white male, unless you are
- at the top of a top tier law school, forget even applying. It seems
- that pretty much every law school in the country has quotas by race,
- sex, etc. (and very soon sexual orientation), and the white male
- quota has been filled for years.
-
- The problem with being under 30 is that there is somewhat of a
- tendancy to hire over 40's because of the possibility of age
- discrimination suits.
-
- Bruce E. Hayden
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