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Appellate Practice

Aug. 27, 2003

Transit Case Throws Panelists Into Reverse

LOS ANGELES - Reversing their earlier ruling, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said Monday Los Angeles transit officials would be justified in subjecting two employees to random testing for drugs and alcohol.

        LOS ANGELES - Reversing their earlier ruling, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said Monday Los Angeles transit officials would be justified in subjecting two employees to random testing for drugs and alcohol.
        In their 1996 lawsuit, Denise and Ruben Gozalez, husband and wife employees of the Los Angeles Metropolitan Transit Authorit...

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