BAKER v. ALASKA STATE COM'N HUMAN RIGHTS

Supreme Court No. S-17379.

476 P.3d 1120 (2020)

Russell BAKER, Appellant, v. ALASKA STATE COMMISSION FOR HUMAN RIGHTS and Federal Express Corporation, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Alaska.

Rehearing Denied December 21, 2020.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Russell Baker, pro se, Anchorage, Appellant.

William E. Milks , Assistant Attorney General, and Kevin G. Clarkson , Attorney General, Juneau, for Appellee Alaska State Commission for Human Rights.

William J. Evans , Sedor, Wendlandt, Evans & Filippi, LLC, Anchorage, and P. Daniel Riederer , Federal Express Corporation, Memphis, Tennessee, for Appellee Federal Express Corporation.

Before: Bolger, Chief Justice, Winfree, Stowers, Maassen, and Carney, Justices.


OPINION

I. INTRODUCTION

A pilot was fired by his employer after he collected a relocation allowance based on misleading statements that his spouse had relocated with him. While his employment termination proceedings were ongoing, he filed complaints with the Alaska State Commission on Human Rights, contending...

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