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If your answer to any of these questions is “Yes,” you may have a discrimination claim to bring immediately against the State Department. If the State Department's Office of Medical Services (MED) denied your Class 1 clearance, affecting your employment with another Government agency, you may also have a claim. Bryan Schwartz Law has certified a nationwide class of applicants to the Foreign Service who were denied Class 1 medical clearance based on their supposed lack of "worldwide availability," which is currently being reviewed by the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Click here to read this momentous decision. | |||
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