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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsJustice Department Loses a Quarter of Its Lawyers
Justice Department Loses a Quarter of Its Lawyers
May 4, 2026 at 7:20 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 25 Comments
https://politicalwire.com/2026/05/04/justice-department-loses-a-quarter-of-its-lawyers/
Financial Times: The U.S. Department of Justice has lost more than a quarter of its lawyers, with thousands quitting or being fired as Donald Trumps administration has ousted those who worked on now-disfavoured cases and used the agency to target opponents.
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MaddowBlog-Why the Justice Department's signing bonuses are so deeply embarrassing
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(55,245 posts)1. Guess that graduates of Harvard, Yale, UVA, etc. Law Schools are applying
elsewhere this year.
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(181,503 posts)2. MaddowBlog-Why the Justice Department's signing bonuses are so deeply embarrassing
Theres no great mystery as to why the DOJ is left resorting to these humiliating tactics.
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https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/why-the-justice-departments-signing-bonuses-are-so-deeply-embarrassing
It is an enormous problem for the Justice Department that, between politically motivated purges and widespread resignations, it finds itself noticeably short on attorneys. In fact, there are real practical consequences to the hollowing out of the DOJ, as prosecutors with increasing frequency are forced to seek delays in cases, simply because they lack enough lawyers to handle the disputes.
But making matters even worse is the fact that the flipside is also true: The Justice Department hasnt just lost or ousted too many attorneys its also struggling to replace them. Bloomberg Law reported:
.....After this report was published, I heard from some lawyers who were absolutely amazed to learn that conditions are this bad at the DOJ. Bradley P. Moss, a prominent attorney in Washington, D.C., wrote via Bluesky, When I came out of law school in 2006, DOJs prestige was such that liberal and conservative graduates alike would have gladly stepped over their friends dead bodies to get a position there. Trump has ruined it now to the point [the department is] having to bribe new graduates to apply.
In other words, the fact Main Justice has resorted to signing bonuses and retention incentives is profoundly embarrassing for the institution. These developments make it painfully clear that some of the most important and sought-after jobs in American law have become, for all intents and purposes, positions attorneys simply do not want......
As recently as this week, the DOJ had to apologize to a federal judge after the administration pushed false information about her, which came as many federal judges have conceded they can no longer trust claims from the departments lawyers.
The question isnt why lawyers are refusing even to apply for jobs that used to be among the most prestigious in the profession; the question is how long it will take to restore the Justice Department to what it was before Trump and his team decided to corrupt it.
But making matters even worse is the fact that the flipside is also true: The Justice Department hasnt just lost or ousted too many attorneys its also struggling to replace them. Bloomberg Law reported:
The Justice Department is taking a new tack to overcome hurdles in attracting qualified legal talent and to prevent current lawyers from leaving: offering signing and retention bonuses throughout the Civil Division.
New vacancy postings show signing bonuses of $25,000 are newly available to staff offices investigating youth transgender treatments and litigating the Trump administrations immigration agenda.
.....After this report was published, I heard from some lawyers who were absolutely amazed to learn that conditions are this bad at the DOJ. Bradley P. Moss, a prominent attorney in Washington, D.C., wrote via Bluesky, When I came out of law school in 2006, DOJs prestige was such that liberal and conservative graduates alike would have gladly stepped over their friends dead bodies to get a position there. Trump has ruined it now to the point [the department is] having to bribe new graduates to apply.
In other words, the fact Main Justice has resorted to signing bonuses and retention incentives is profoundly embarrassing for the institution. These developments make it painfully clear that some of the most important and sought-after jobs in American law have become, for all intents and purposes, positions attorneys simply do not want......
As recently as this week, the DOJ had to apologize to a federal judge after the administration pushed false information about her, which came as many federal judges have conceded they can no longer trust claims from the departments lawyers.
The question isnt why lawyers are refusing even to apply for jobs that used to be among the most prestigious in the profession; the question is how long it will take to restore the Justice Department to what it was before Trump and his team decided to corrupt it.