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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Bryan denies the law enforcement agency summary judgment for the Title VII and Washington Law Against Discrimination claims in the communications officer's complaint alleging that the law enforcement agency fired her for reporting disparate treatment because of her religion and race. The communications officer sufficiently shows that there are issues of fact as to whether she performed her job satisfactorily, which could either justify or not justify her termination.
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