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Posted Feb 9, 2010 5:01 PM CST
By Martha Neil

It began with an administrative law judge's request for a disabled parking space near the building where he works for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development in Washington, D.C.

But now Judge Alexander Fernandez is claiming that HUD not only refused to provide him with an appropriate parking space but retaliated against him after he made an administrative complaint about the alleged disability discrimination by interfering with his docket at the Office of Hearings and Appeals, reports the…

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