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Worth v. Jackson, 05-5321

Dismissal of a complaint involving a white male employee's challenge to a government agency's affirmative action policy is affirmed in part, vacated in part and remanded with instructions to dismiss for lack of jurisdiction where the expiration of a written affirmative employment plan mooted one claim, and he lacked standing for another claim involving a generalized challenge to unspecified agency "policies and practices," which was unripe, in any event.

Appellate Information

  • Argued 04/18/2006
  • Decided 06/23/2006
  • Published 06/23/2006

Judges

  • Before:  ROGERS, TATEL, and BROWN, Circuit Judges.

Court

  • United States DC Circuit

Counsel

  • For Appellant:
  • Michael E. Rosman argued the cause and filed the briefs for appellant.

  • For Appellees:
  • Matthew M. Collette, Attorney, U.S. Department of Justice, argued the cause for appellees.   With him on the brief were Peter D. Keisler, Assistant Attorney General, and Marleigh D. Dover, Attorney.
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