ROBEY v. U.S. POSTAL SERVICE
Plaintiff: LARRY R. ROBEY
Defendant: U.S. POSTAL SERVICE
Case Number: 1:2008cv00559
Filed: April 28, 2008
Court: US District Court for the Southern District of Indiana
Office: Civil Rights: Jobs Office
County: Marion
Presiding Judge: Sarah Evans Barker
Presiding Judge: Jane Magnus-Stinson
Nature of Suit: None
Cause of Action: U.S. Government Defendant
Jury Demanded By: 28:1331 Fed. Question: Employment Discrimination

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January 15, 2009 Opinion or Order Filing 20 ORDER granting defendant's 13 Motion for Summary Judgment and Directing Entry of Judgment (S.O.). Signed by Judge Sarah Evans Barker on 1/15/09. (MAC)
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