U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
Kenneth Robinson v. Postmaster General of the U.S.
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- Type
- Opinion
- Author
- Amul Roger Thapar
- Filed
- Jan. 8, 2025
- Case
- Kenneth Robinson v. Postmaster General of the U.S.
- Case status
- Decided
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NOT RECOMMENDED FOR PUBLICATION File Name: 25a0004n.06 Case No. 23-3863 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SIXTH CIRCUIT FILED Jan 08, 2025 ) KENNETH L. ROBINSON, KELLY L. STEPHENS, Clerk ) Plaintiff-Appellant, ) ) ON APPEAL FROM THE UNITED v. ) STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR ) THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF POSTMASTER GENERAL OF THE UNITED ) OHIO STATES, ) Defendant-Appellee. ) OPINION BEFORE: MOORE, THAPAR, and DAVIS, Circuit Judges. THAPAR, J., delivered the opinion of the court in which DAVIS, J., concurred. MOORE, J. (pp. 9–10), delivered a separate opinion concurring in the judgment. THAPAR, Circuit Judge. Kenneth Robinson filed two lawsuits in federal court. Both asserted Title VII claims. The district court held that Robinson should have brought all his claims in the first lawsuit. Accordingly, the court dismissed the second lawsuit as barred by claim preclusion. We now affirm. I. Kenneth Robinson has worked for the United States Postal Service since 1993. On February 28, 2018, the Postal Service rejected Robinson’s application for a job in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Robinson claims that the denial of his application amounted to racial discrimination and retaliation for engaging in…
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