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Litigation

Dec. 20, 2016

Judge rejects bid to dismiss legislative staffer's lawsuit

A judge has issued a tentative ruling allowing a former employee to pursue his retaliation and discrimination case against the state Senate.

By Malcolm Maclachlan
Daily Journal Staff Writer

SACRAMENTO — A judge has issued a tentative ruling allowing a former employee to pursue a retaliation and discrimination case against the state Senate.

Sacramento County Superior Court Judge David I. Brown ruled the Senate's attorneys failed to show cause to dismiss the case on summary judgment. He rejected a harassment claim brought by plaintiff Douglas Miller, but allowed three o...

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