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Georgetown Law FAIL

In the NY Times regarding shady practices among Law Schools trying to boost their U.S. News ranking, the following was discovered at a certain Washington-based university: A number of law schools hire their own graduates, some in hourly temp jobs that, as it turns out, coincide with the magical date. Last year, for instance, Georgetown Law sent an e-mail to alums who were "still seeking employment." It announced three newly created jobs in admissions, paying $20 an hour. The jobs just happened to start on Feb. 1 and lasted six weeks. A spokeswoman for the school said that none of these grads were counted as "employed" as a result of these hourly jobs. In a lengthy exchange of e-mails and calls, several different explanations were offered, the oddest of which came from Gihan Fernando, the assistant dean of career services. He said in an interview that Georgetown Law had "lost track" of two of the three alums, even though they were working at the very institution that was looking for them. Syracuse Law: Vice President Joe Biden and Chief Justice John Roberts many other powerful players in Washington Georgetown Law: Dudes crashing in the back office till they get back on their feet.

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