Tuesday 30 May 2017

This woman?s sexual discrimination case against D.C. has lasted 27 years

The pleadings in Deborah Jean Bryant v. D.C. Department of Corrections, which over the years has migrated from typewriters to computers, outline a fight that has continued as five presidents entered or left the White House, and the prison where Bryant once typed up parole reports was transformed into a luxury apartment complex. But her fight for justice has remained a constant.
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