Alicia Brown v. Postmaster General
Plaintiff - Appellant: ALICIA BROWN
Defendant - Appellee: JOHN E. POTTER, Postmaster General and POSTMASTER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE
Case Number: 12-1895
Filed: July 12, 2012
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit
Nature of Suit: Civil Rights: Other

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March 5, 2013 Alicia Brown v. Postmaster General

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Plaintiff - appellant: ALICIA BROWN
Represented By: Herbert A. Sanders
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Defendant - appellee: JOHN E. POTTER, Postmaster General
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Defendant - appellee: POSTMASTER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE
Represented By: Angelita Cruz Bridges
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