U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor set a neat little precedent on Monday.
Not so much in the substance of her opinion in Green v. Brennan, Postmaster General, one of those nonsexy cases that doesn’t make headlines (“A constructive-discharge claim accrues–and the limitations period begins to run–when the employee gives notice of his resignation, not on the effective date thereof.”)
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