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Woman sues defense contractor, says she was fired for voting for Obama

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“This case, if they find in our favor, will be making new law,” Dunlevey said. “But there is what’s called wrongful termination/violation of public policy in employment law cases.”

University of Dayton School of Law professor Richard Saphire said that if the plaintiff can successfully argue that she wasn’t fired due to economic reasons that there is a question involving Ohio limiting the scope of the at-will employment doctrine.

“It’s just a question of if you have a statute that affects, or to some extent, modifies, an employment relationship and what does the statute say and does the statute apply in this situation and can she claim the protection of the statute,” Saphire said. “She either can or she can’t. The court’s going to interpret the statute in light of what it sees as the relevant facts in this case and decide one way or the other.”

Defense attorneys have until mid-March to respond to the case that was randomly assigned to Judge Dennis Langer.

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unionguy wrote on February 22, 2013 12:06 p.m. ...
Aw unionguy2,are you still upset that the majority of Americans are wise enough to not vote for Republicans? If all of the Ghetto/TEA/Republicans would just stand back and stop hindering progress, we would all be better off. Obama wins, Obama wins! And, Checkmate!

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