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· 7/9/1992

Slack v. Kanawha County Housing & Redevelopment Authority

Citations

  • 423 S.E.2d 547
  • 188 W. Va. 144
  • 8 I.E.R. Cas. (BNA) 74

How courts have described this case

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  • holding that invasion of privacy is a personal action that takes the one-year limitations period under West Virginia Code § 55-2-12(e
  • holding that invasion of privacy is a personal action that takes the one-year limitations period under West Virginia Code § 55-2-12(e) because such action did not survive at common law and because such an action was not granted statutory survivability by West Virginia Code § 55-7-8a(a
  • finding generally that substantial public policy implicated where employee brings attention of federal prosecutors to improprieties in operation of housing authority
  • finding generally that substantial public policy implicated where employee brings attention of federal prosecutors to improprieties in operation of housing authority
  • defining elements of constructive discharge cases by adopting majority view of federal decisions decided under both Title VII and Age Discrimination in Employment Act, 29 U.S.C. § 621, et seq.
  • defining elements of constructive discharge cases by adopting majority view of federal decisions decided under both Title VII and Age Discrimination in Employment Act, 29 U.S.C. § 621, et seq.

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Judges: Miller, McHugh, Workman, Caplan, Summerfield

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