DAVIS v. U.S. POSTAL SERVICE

No. 96-1304.

142 F.3d 1334 (1998)

Janet DAVIS, named as "aka Confidential Informant #59", Plaintiff-Appellant. v. UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE, United States Postal Inspection Service, Marvin Runyon, U.S. Postmaster General, Defendants—Appellees.

United States Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit.

May 6, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John F. McBride (John J. Zodrow, with him on the brief), Zodrow, et al., P.C., Denver, CO, for Plaintiff—Appellant.

Kathleen L. Torres, Assistant United States Attorney; Henry L. Solano, United States Attorney, and William G. Pharo, Assistant U.S. Attorney, Denver, CO, on brief for Defendants—Appellees.

Before HENRY and LUCERO, Circuit Judges, and MILES-LaGRANGE, District Judge.


LUCERO, Circuit Judge.

In this opinion, we consider whether an employee is required to leave her employment or demonstrate that her performance at work suffered in order to vindicate her right to be free of a hostile work environment. Janet Davis, a postal employee, brought this action against the United States Postal Service and related parties (collectively "USPS") alleging employment discrimination on the basis of disability in violation of the Rehabilitation Act...

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