On a given morning in District of Columbia Superior Court, the soft voices of language interpreters can be heard just below the back-and-forth of judges, lawyers and litigants. Those voices have grow
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...man, appellant, was a tall white man and the other was an African-American. The men had visited the bar individually on the Friday and...
...determined that FedEx had discriminated against Lockhart by repeatedly denying him ASL translation "for full participation in meetings, training, and safety and security events." J...
...shirt and carrying a jacket under his arm; appellant's companion, an African American, was wearing black pants and a blue jacket. As the complainant...
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