WILLIAMS v. JOHNSON

Nos. 12-7074, 12-7081.

776 F.3d 865 (2015)

Christina Conyers WILLIAMS, Appellee, v. Robert JOHNSON, Individually and as Senior Deputy Director, Addiction Prevention and Recovery Administration, District of Columbia Department of Health, et al., Appellants. Tori Whitney and David A. Catania, Intervenors.

United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit.

Decided January 16, 2015.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Holly M. Johnson , Assistant Attorney General, Office of the Attorney General for the District of Columbia, argued the cause for appellants. With her on the briefs were Irvin B. Nathan , Attorney General, Todd S. Kim , Solicitor General, and Donna M. Murasky , Deputy Solicitor General, at the time the briefs were filed. Loren L. AliKhan , Deputy Solicitor General, and Sarah L. Knapp , Assistant Attorney General, entered appearances.

V. David Zvenyach argued the cause for intervenor David Catania. With him on the brief was John Hoellen.

John F. Karl Jr. argued the cause for appellee/cross-appellant. With him on the briefs was Kristen Grim Hughes.   Brian K. Flowers entered an appearance.

Les Alderman and Alan R. Kabat were on the brief for amicus curiae Metropolitan Washington Employment Lawyers Association in support of appellee/cross-appellant.

Opinion for the Court filed by Senior Circuit Judge GINSBURG.


When Christina Conyers Williams, an employee in the D.C. Department of Health, Addiction Prevention and Recovery Administration (APRA), testified before the D.C. Council, she revealed that her department's new software program to keep track of client data was not currently useful and that its roll out was behind schedule...

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