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Administrative Procedure--Judicial Review--Abolition Of Extraordinary Writs, Roy V. Creasy Apr 1975

Administrative Procedure--Judicial Review--Abolition Of Extraordinary Writs, Roy V. Creasy

West Virginia Law Review

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Federal Employee Is Entitled To Trial De Novo On Employment Discrimination Claim And Not Merely Judicial Review Of Agency Record. Hackley V. Roudebush, 520 F.2d 108 (D.C. Cir. 1975)., James C. Mcmahon, Jr. Jan 1975

Federal Employee Is Entitled To Trial De Novo On Employment Discrimination Claim And Not Merely Judicial Review Of Agency Record. Hackley V. Roudebush, 520 F.2d 108 (D.C. Cir. 1975)., James C. Mcmahon, Jr.

Fordham Urban Law Journal

Ralph Hackley, an African American, was employed as an investigator within the Veteran Administration's Investigation and Security Service Division. He had served for one year at the GS-12 level when he was denied promotion. Hackley complained that this denial was based solely upon his race. The charge was investigated and he was afforded a hearing before a complaints examiner, who ruled that there had been no discrimination. This finding was adopted by the Veteran's Administration. Upon appeal, the Board of Appeals and Review of the Civil Service Commission affirmed. Having thus exhausted his administrative remedies, plaintiff commenced a civil action …