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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Chuang grants in part the secretary of U.S. Health and Human Services his motion to dismiss allegations of race discrimination, hostile work environment and retaliation brought by a former FDA pharmacist-turned-consumer safety officer. The officer, a Black woman, reports that she was subject to unwarranted criticism of her work, an unreasonable workload, and suspension without pay. However, most of her claims are time-barred, and although supervisors and staff demonstrated behaviors toward her such as eye-rolling and smirking, there is no direct evidence that they were due to race discrimination. Also, the work environment allegations were not severe enough to be considered hostile.