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Davis v. Navy Federal Credit Union

Citation: 474 F. App'x 398Docket: No. 12-1485

Court: Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit; July 23, 2012; Federal Appellate Court

Narrative Opinion Summary

Karen L. Davis appeals the dismissal of her employment discrimination complaint and amended complaint by the district court. The appellate court, having reviewed the record, finds no reversible error. The court grants Davis leave to proceed in forma pauperis and affirms the district court's decision based on its reasoning. The case citation is Davis v. Navy Fed. Credit Union, No. l:ll-cv-01282-JCC-TCB, with relevant dates of January 10, 2012, and March 20, 2012. Oral argument is deemed unnecessary as the facts and legal issues are sufficiently presented in the submitted materials. The ruling is affirmed.

Legal Issues Addressed

Affirmation of District Court Decision

Application: The appellate court reviewed the record and found no reversible error, thus affirming the district court's dismissal of the employment discrimination complaint.

Reasoning: The appellate court, having reviewed the record, finds no reversible error.

Proceeding In Forma Pauperis

Application: The court grants the appellant leave to proceed without the burden of court fees due to financial constraints.

Reasoning: The court grants Davis leave to proceed in forma pauperis and affirms the district court's decision based on its reasoning.

Sufficiency of Submitted Materials

Application: The court determined that oral argument was unnecessary because the facts and legal issues were adequately presented in the submitted documents.

Reasoning: Oral argument is deemed unnecessary as the facts and legal issues are sufficiently presented in the submitted materials.