An Inclusive Litany
9/8/99
A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit by a man who was rejected for a
job as a police officer because he scored too high on an intelligence
test. While Robert Jordan insisted this violated his rights, U.S.
District Judge Peter C. Dorsey accepted the rationale of the New
London, Connecticut, police department—that overly intelligent
candidates tend to get bored with police work and soon quit after
undergoing costly academy training.