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Black Prime Contractor Refused to be Reduced to a “Front”

 
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Judges Awards Freedom $15 Million

 
  Freedom N.Y. Wins at the
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
 
  Ripple Effect Of Contract Racial Discrimination Will Now Receive Freedom’s Primary Focus
 
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Petition for Rehearing and Rehearing en Banc

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit - Under the Spotlight.

 Henry Thomas, President of Freedom, N.Y., Inc. says all legal eyes should be focused on its Petition for Panel Rehearing and Rehearing En Banc before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. The critical issue raised will be the serious legal mistakes made by the 3 Judge Panel. Freedom’s petition will show that strong precedents exist supporting Freedom’s claim for damages, on account of its illegal removal from the MRE IPP program, and the diversion of its share of MRE production to a contractor who had been disqualified by the Secretary of Labor. 

 If the panel fails to correct itself or the full court sitting En Banc fails to correct the panels’ decision, Freedom will charge the Court with racial discrimination for using double standards in its decisions.. Freedom will show that the Court is unwilling to award substantial damages to a black contractor while at the same time it freely awards to white contractors, i.e., that, while the Court has found that removal and diversion for majority contractors amounts to a compensable breach, for minority Freedom, forced to endure the same circumstances, the Court will make no such finding or awards..

 Freedom will take its discrimination and double standards case to the United States Supreme Court. Freedom will seek relief for breach of contract damages relating to the loss of its planned producer status as well as for violation of the civil rights of an American citizen, guaranteed under the Constitution of the United States of America,  to equal treatment under the law.


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