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The Fourth Circuit affirmed the district court's judgment that Vanessa Turpin was not disabled under the ADA because her epilepsy did not substantially limit any major life activity, and alternatively that Sara Lee Corporation satisfied its duty of reasonable accommodation by applying its legitimate nondiscriminatory seniority policy rather than deviating from it to accommodate the employee.
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