Alison Kohler v. Department of Homeland Security ( 2016 )


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  •                            UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
    MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD
    ALISON KOHLER,                                  DOCKET NUMBER
    Appellant,                         NY-0752-15-0199-M-1
    v.
    DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND                          DATE: December 28, 2016
    SECURITY,
    Agency.
    THIS ORDER IS NONPRECEDENTIAL *
    Alison Kohler, Oceanside, New York, pro se.
    Shayla N.M. Sipp, Esquire, Washington, D.C., for the agency.
    BEFORE
    Susan Tsui Grundmann, Chairman
    Mark A. Robbins, Member
    REMAND ORDER
    ¶1         The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has remanded this case at
    the Board’s request.       Kohler v. Department of Homeland Security, No.
    2016-1835, slip op. (Fed. Cir. Sept. 13, 2016). The Board VACATES its prior
    split-vote order in the underlying case, MSPB Docket No. NY-0752-15-0199-I-1,
    *
    A nonprecedential order is one that the Board has determined does not add
    significantly to the body of MSPB case law. Parties may cite nonprecedential orders,
    but such orders have no precedential value; the Board and administrative judges are not
    required to follow or distinguish them in any future decisions. In contrast, a
    precedential decision issued as an Opinion and Order has been identified by the Board
    as significantly contributing to the Board’s case law. See 5 C.F.R. § 1201.117(c).
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    and REMANDS the case to the administrative judge for further consideration in
    light of the Court’s decision in Mitchell v. Merit Systems Protection Board,
    
    741 F.3d 81
    (Fed. Cir. 2014).
    FOR THE BOARD:                        ______________________________
    Jennifer Everling
    Acting Clerk of the Board
    Washington, D.C.
    

Document Info

Filed Date: 12/28/2016

Precedential Status: Non-Precedential

Modified Date: 4/18/2021