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Litigation

Nov. 17, 2000

Court Reverses Jury, Nixes Applicant's Bias Suit

A high-school teacher whose color-blindness dashed his dreams of becoming a Riverside County sheriff's deputy cannot claim disability discrimination or retaliation when he qualifies for other positions in the department, according to an appellate court.

By Dawn Piimanu
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        A high-school teacher whose color-blindness dashed his dreams of becoming a Riverside County sheriff's deputy cannot claim disability discrimination or retaliation when he qualifies for other positions in the department, according to an appellate court.
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