United States Federal Circuit
Morris v. Office of Compliance, 09-6001
In an appeal by an officer of the United States Capitol Police under the Congressional Accountability Act arising from his termination, challenging the Board of Directors of the Office of Compliance's decision denying exceptions to an arbitrator's decision rejecting the officer's request for arbitration, the appeal is dismissed for lack of jurisdiction as the statutes defining the right to judicial review of Board decisions make clear that only the Board's General Counsel and the respondent to an unfair labor practice complaint are authorized to obtain review in federal courts of an adverse Board decision.
Appellate Information
- Decided 06/10/2010
- Published 06/10/2010
Judges
Court
- United States Federal Circuit