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In a tangled decision, the justices ruled against a disabled firefighter who sued her former employer for refusing her health benefits after she had retired.
By Abbie VanSickle and Adam Liptak
Reporting from Washington
In a tangled decision, the justices ruled against a disabled firefighter who sued her former employer for refusing her health benefits after she had retired.
Supreme Court
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In a tangled decision, the justices ruled against a disabled firefighter who sued her former employer for refusing her health benefits after she had retired.
By Abbie VanSickle and Adam Liptak
Reporting from Washington

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