HANCOCK v. POTTER

No. 07-1589.

531 F.3d 474 (2008)

Teresa HANCOCK, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. John E. POTTER, Postmaster General of the United States Postal Service, Defendant-Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit.

Decided June 24, 2008.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Armand L. Andry (argued), Chicago, IL, for Plaintiff-Appellant.

Monica Mallory (argued), Office of the United States Attorney, Rockford, IL, for Defendant-Appellee.

Before FLAUM, MANION, and TINDER, Circuit Judges.


FLAUM, Circuit Judge.

Teresa Hancock worked for the U.S. Postal Service and suffered a lumbar strain while on the job. After going through a series of examinations designed to assess her ability to perform certain physical tasks on the job, she was given a new set of duties. She had disagreements with her supervisors regarding whether her new tasks ran afoul of her physical restrictions. These disagreements ultimately formed...

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