Tuesday, 18 March 2014

Is Affirmative Action at Work?

Scenario Summary - Is Affirmative Action at Work?
Smulderbaum, Hammers & Stein is a 100 year old law firm specializing in Corporate Law. The firm employs over 100 attorneys; among them are 15 Junior Partners and 5 Senior Partners. All of the partners are white men. Out of the 80 remaining attorneys at the firm, only 20 are female and there is one Asian-American male. The firm is now searching for another Associate Attorney. Recently, the Senior Partners have been very vocal about adding more diversity to the firm. Your best friend, Richard (a white male), just graduated top of his class from Yale Law. He received his MBA from Harvard before attending Yale and interned at several other law firms while he was in law school. He also speaks three languages.
You recommended Richard to a Senior Partner, who was ecstatic about having someone of his caliber join the firm. Richard was interviewed, along with other candidates, and the Senior Partner told you that everyone loved him. Two weeks later Susan (a black woman), is introduced to the firm as the new Associate.
You are an Associate Attorney at the firm. You want to complain about the hiring process because you suspect that Susan was hired only as a way to increase diversity. You strongly believe that Richard was overlooked only because he was white. Before you take action, you decide to speak with a couple of people in the law firm.
Based on their responses, decide what the proper course of action should be. Discuss your decision in this week’s discussion thread, "Affirmative Action".
K E Y P L A Y E R S
Samuel Thompson, Senior Partner "Susan comes highly recommended and has been working in Corporate Transactions for almost ten years. She will be an excellent fit in this firm".
Thomas Cleveland, Junior Partner "We desperately need some diversity in this firm. We have the reputation of being a bunch of stodgy, old, white men. In order to appeal to more clients, we have to change our image. Susan will help us do that."
William Wilkins, Senior Partner "Susan was Editor of Columbia Law Review. She graduated Magna Cum Laude and Order of the Coif. She has argued cases before the U.S. Court of Appeals and is licensed in three states. She will be a tremendous asset to this firm."
Lindsey Kurtz, Junior Associate Hillary Hill, Medical Coder "Everyone knows that Susan was hired because she’s black. How else would someone with a Harvard and Yale background AND who speaks three languages be overlooked? It is not fair!"
Must include cover page and reference page. Must between 2-3 pages using APA guidelines and must have multiple references to support you decision..More on This Topic.....

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