A Commonwealth Court panel has permitted a state policewoman to go forward with the injunctive relief action she filed over an allegedly improper inquiry into her personal life that began when she sought a promotion.

Though agreeing as to the dismissal of two of the counts in the complaint in Stackhouse v. Commonwealth, PICS Case No. 06-0183 (Pa. Commw. Feb. 2006) Leadbetter, J. (14 pages), the judges permitted the third to stand, reversing Dauphin Common Pleas Judge Scott A. Evans’ holding that all three were barred under the sovereign immunity doctrine.

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