Skip to main contentMixed ResultPlaintiff WinDefendant WinDefendant WinDefendant Win
Ahuruonye v. Department of the Interior
D.D.C.April 13, 2026No. Civil Action No. 2017-2061
Case Details
- Judge(s)
- Judge Reggie B. Walton
- Status
- Published
- Procedural Posture
- motion to dismiss
- State
- District of Columbia
- Circuit
- DC Circuit
Related Laws
No specific laws identified for this ruling.
Claim Types
Wrongful TerminationHostile Work Environment
Outcome
The court dismissed the prisoner's complaint under 28 U.S.C. § 1915A for failure to state cognizable claims and for seeking relief that is not available. Multiple claims were found frivolous, baseless, or lacking legal merit.
What This Ruling Means
I don't have enough information to provide an accurate summary of this case. The details you've provided show this is an employment law case called Ahuruonye v. Department of the Interior filed in a D.C. court in April 2026, but the court's decision and key facts about the dispute aren't included in the excerpt.
To write a helpful summary for workers, I would need to know:
- What specific employment issue or dispute led to this lawsuit
- What the employee claimed the Department of the Interior did wrong
- How the court ruled on the case
- The reasoning behind the court's decision
Without these crucial details, I cannot provide the clear explanation of what happened, what the court decided, and why it matters for workers that you're looking for. If you can provide more information about the case facts and the court's ruling, I'd be happy to write a plain-English summary that would be useful for non-lawyers.
This summary was generated to explain the ruling in plain English and is not legal advice.
Similar Rulings
Daniel J. Ciambriello v. County of Nassau, Civil Service Employees Association, Inc., Russell Rinchiuso, Richard Cotugno and Ron Roeill
2nd CircuitJun 2002
Shelley Savage v. Glendale Union High School, District No. 205, Maricopa County
9th CircuitSep 2003
Giovanni Molina-Estrada v. Immigration and Naturalization Service
9th CircuitJun 2002
Ramirez
Tex.Dec 2004
Raymond M. Cornwell v. Electra Central Credit Union James E. Sharp
9th CircuitMar 2006
Facing something similar at work?
Court rulings like this one are useful, but every situation is different. Take 2 minutes to see which laws may protect you — it's free, private, and no account is required to start.
This ruling information is sourced from public court records via CourtListener.com. It is provided for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.