A New York federal district court denied in part the City of New York’s motion to dismiss Americans with Disabilities Act adverse action disability discrimination claims by a former assistant deputy warden with neck, spinal cord, and psychological injuries, finding she adequately alleged she could perform essential job functions with medically-modified duty accommodation, and that she was demoted and terminated because of her disabilities.
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