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Federal prosecutors play a central role in enforcing U.S. criminal law, yet recent reports suggest a growing shortage of qualified applicants across the Justice Department.

JRL CHARTS monitors staffing trends, recruitment challenges, and policy shifts affecting federal prosecutor hiring and the broader legal workforce across the United States.

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16 03, 2026

DOJ Drops Prosecutor Experience Rule as Applications Plummet During Trump Era

By |2026-03-16T23:36:03-07:00March 16th, 2026|Categories: LGBT News|Tags: , , , |

By: Paul Goldberg — Senior Correspondent | LGBT News - Judicial Desk WASHINGTON — (March 16, 2026) — The U.S. Department of Justice has suspended a longstanding requirement that federal prosecutors possess at least one year of legal practice experience, a dramatic policy shift that comes as applications for DOJ legal positions decline and staffing [...]

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