Leverington v. City of Colorado Springs

U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit · Decided 2011-05-05

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EBEL, Circuit Judge. For over a year, Plaintiff-Appellant Miriam Leverington worked as a cardiac nurse for the internal staffing agency of Memorial Health System (“Memorial”), which is an enterprise of the City of Colorado Springs (the “City”). However, Ms. Leverington was fired from her position after she told Colorado Springs Police Officer Duaine Peters, during a “less than cordial” traffic stop, that she hoped she never ha…

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