U.S. CAPITOL POLICE v. OFFICE OF COMPLIANCE

2016-2712. 2017-1024.

878 F.3d 1355 (2018)

UNITED STATES CAPITOL POLICE, Petitioner v. OFFICE OF COMPLIANCE, Respondent. Fraternal Order of Police, U.S. Capitol Police Labor Committee, Intervenor OFFICE OF COMPLIANCE, Petitioner FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE, U.S. CAPITOL POLICE LABOR COMMITTEE, Intervenor v. UNITED STATES CAPITOL POLICE, Respondent.

United States Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit.

Decided: January 8, 2018.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

KELLY MARISSA SCINDIAN , Office of Employment Counsel, United States Capitol Police, Washington, DC, argued for United States Capitol Police. Also represented by RAFIQUE OMAR ANDERSON , FREDERICK M. HERRERA.

JOHN UELMEN , Office of the General Counsel, United States Office of Compliance, Washington, DC, argued for the Office of Compliance. Also represented by HILLARY BENSON , JULIA AKINS CLARK.

SARA L. FAULMAN , Woodley & McGillivary LLP, Washington, DC, argued for intervenor. Also represented by MEGAN KATHLEEN MECHAK , Washington, DC.

Before Newman, Clevenger, and Chen, Circuit Judges.


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