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No. 489624
United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Disabled in Action of Baltimore, John A. Coffin, Dawn McKawl Bearl Reuter, Individually and on Behalf of Those Similarly Situated, and Gary Kritzer, Individually and on Behalf of Those Similarly Situated v. Lowell K. Bridwell, Secretary, Maryland Department of Transportation, David A. Wagner, Administrator, Mass Transit Administration, Andrew L. Lewis, Jr., Secretary, United States Department of Transportation, Peter N. Stowell, Regional Representative, Urban Mass Transportation Administration--Region Three, Individually and in Their Official Capacities, Disabled in Action of Baltimore, Gary Kritzer, John A. Coffin, Dawn McKawl Individually and on Behalf of Those Similarly Situated, and Bearl Reuter, Individually and on Behalf of Those Similarly Situated v. Lowell K. Bridwell, Secretary, Maryland Department of Transportation, David A. Wagner, Administrator, Mass Transit Administration, Andrew L. Lewis, Jr., Secretary, United States Department of Transportation, Peter N. Stowell, Regional Representative, Urban Mass Transportation Administration--Region Three, Individually and in Their Official Capacities, Disabled in Action of Baltimore, and Gary Kritzer, John A. Coffin, Dawn McKawl Bearl Reuter, Individually and on Behalf of Those Similarly Situated v. Lowell K. Bridwell, Secretary, Maryland Department of Transportation, David A. Wagner, Administrator, Mass Transit Administration, Andrew L. Lewis, Jr., Secretary, United States Department of Transportation, Peter N. Stowell, Regional Representative, Urban Mass Transportation Administration--Region Three, Individually and in Their Official Capacities
No. 489624 · Decided June 2, 1987
No. 489624·Fourth Circuit · 1987·
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Case Details
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United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Decided
June 2, 1987
Citation
No. 489624
Disposition
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Disabled in Action of Baltimore, John A. Coffin, Dawn McKawl Bearl Reuter, Individually and on Behalf of Those Similarly Situated, and Gary Kritzer, Individually and on Behalf of Those Similarly Situated v. Lowell K. Bridwell, Secretary, Maryland Department of Transportation, David A. Wagner, Administrator, Mass Transit Administration, Andrew L. Lewis, Jr., Secretary, United States Department of Transportation, Peter N. Stowell, Regional Representative, Urban Mass Transportation Administration--Region Three, Individually and in Their Official Capacities, Disabled in Action of Baltimore, Gary Kritzer, John A. Coffin, Dawn McKawl Individually and on Behalf of Those Similarly Situated, and Bearl Reuter, Individually and on Behalf of Those Similarly Situated v. Lowell K. Bridwell, Secretary, Maryland Department of Transportation, David A. Wagner, Administrator, Mass Transit Administration, Andrew L. Lewis, Jr., Secretary, United States Department of Transportation, Peter N. Stowell, Regional Representative, Urban Mass Transportation Administration--Region Three, Individually and in Their Official Capacities, Disabled in Action of Baltimore, and Gary Kritzer, John A. Coffin, Dawn McKawl Bearl Reuter, Individually and on Behalf of Those Similarly Situated v. Lowell K. Bridwell, Secretary, Maryland Department of Transportation, David A. Wagner, Administrator, Mass Transit Administration, Andrew L. Lewis, Jr., Secretary, United States Department of Transportation, Peter N. Stowell, Regional Representative, Urban Mass Transportation Administration--Region Three, Individually and in Their Official Capacities is a decision of the Fourth Circuit. Review the opinion text below for the holding.
FlawCheck shows no negative treatment for Disabled in Action of Baltimore, John A. Coffin, Dawn McKawl Bearl Reuter, Individually and on Behalf of Those Similarly Situated, and Gary Kritzer, Individually and on Behalf of Those Similarly Situated v. Lowell K. Bridwell, Secretary, Maryland Department of Transportation, David A. Wagner, Administrator, Mass Transit Administration, Andrew L. Lewis, Jr., Secretary, United States Department of Transportation, Peter N. Stowell, Regional Representative, Urban Mass Transportation Administration--Region Three, Individually and in Their Official Capacities, Disabled in Action of Baltimore, Gary Kritzer, John A. Coffin, Dawn McKawl Individually and on Behalf of Those Similarly Situated, and Bearl Reuter, Individually and on Behalf of Those Similarly Situated v. Lowell K. Bridwell, Secretary, Maryland Department of Transportation, David A. Wagner, Administrator, Mass Transit Administration, Andrew L. Lewis, Jr., Secretary, United States Department of Transportation, Peter N. Stowell, Regional Representative, Urban Mass Transportation Administration--Region Three, Individually and in Their Official Capacities, Disabled in Action of Baltimore, and Gary Kritzer, John A. Coffin, Dawn McKawl Bearl Reuter, Individually and on Behalf of Those Similarly Situated v. Lowell K. Bridwell, Secretary, Maryland Department of Transportation, David A. Wagner, Administrator, Mass Transit Administration, Andrew L. Lewis, Jr., Secretary, United States Department of Transportation, Peter N. Stowell, Regional Representative, Urban Mass Transportation Administration--Region Three, Individually and in Their Official Capacities in the current circuit citation data.
This case was decided on June 2, 1987.
Use the citation No. 489624 and verify it against the official reporter before filing.