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End of Racial Consent Decree Poised to Change Federal Hiring

The 44-year-old decree ‘effectively banned the use of civil service exams,’ said Norma Riccucci, a professor at Rutgers University.
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End of Racial Consent Decree Poised to Change Federal Hiring
The Department of Justice in Washington on March 10, 2025. Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch Times
Nathan Worcester
Nathan Worcester
Senior Reporter
8/9/2025|Updated: 8/10/2025
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WASHINGTON—On Aug. 1, a U.S. District Court judge in Washington dismissed a 44-year-old consent decree that had curbed civil service testing.

Judge Reggie Walton’s dismissal came half a year after the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) first sought to end the decree. They argued in Angelo Luevano v. Charles Ezell that it was racially discriminatory and that it kept them from assessing job applicants effectively.

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Nathan Worcester is an award-winning journalist for The Epoch Times based in Washington, D.C. He frequently covers Capitol Hill, elections, and the ideas that shape our times. He has also written about energy and the environment. Nathan can be reached at [email protected]
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