GILMAN, J., delivered the opinion of the court, in which MOORE, J., joined. CLAY, J. (pp. 809-810), delivered a separate concurring opinion. OPINION GILMAN, Circuit Judge. Within a year after being hired as an electrician by Chrysler Corporation, James P. Smith was fired for failing to disclose that he suffered from a narcoleptic-like sleeping disorder on his job-related medical forms.…
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