The Maine Supreme Judicial Court, claiming that state law parallels federal law
Date
7-7-1993
Pages
3B
Abstract
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court, claiming that state law parallels federal law in barring lawsuits against military personnel, has ruled that the Maine Human Rights Commission cannot bring complaints against members of the Maine National Guard. The case stemmed from a complaint by Wayne Jacobs, who contends he was denied two Judge Advocate General positions because of his whistleblowing activities.
Subjects
Maine Human Rights Commission, Whistle blowing, Jacobs, M Wayne
Recommended Citation
"The Maine Supreme Judicial Court, claiming that state law parallels federal law" (1993). Maine News Index – Portland Press Herald. 7696.
https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_pph/7696
Source
Portland Press Herald