A Maryland federal district court granted the motion to dismiss filed by the Secretary of Commerce in a case brought by a pro se National Institute of Standards and Technology employee with a claimed “permanent medical condition,” dismissing his Rehabilitation Act failure to accommodate and retaliation claims because he failed to adequately allege a qualifying disability or show he could perform essential job functions with reasonable accommodation, though the court granted him leave to amend his complaint within 21 days.
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