· 10/24/2016
Jessica Tellez v. Loretta E. Lynch
Citations
- 839 F.3d 1175
- 2016 U.S. App. LEXIS 19082
- 2016 WL 6156038
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- “[W]e ask whether Shikellamy … by coercion or duress.”
- setting forth the standard for constructive discharge claims
- “The letter continued: If you do choose to resign then I will offer a neutral reference in the future upon inquiry. ... [I]n the alternative, if you decide not to resign and DUI charges are filed against you then I will be forced to issue a written statement of charges for dismissal.”
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Judges: Kozinski, Bybee, Walter
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