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West Vs. Gibson
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- Jun 14, 1999
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U.S. 212 (1999) October Term, 1998 Syllabus West, Secretary of Veterans Affairs V. GibsonSearch
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makes clear that the authori- 213 zation is not limited to the remedies specified. See Phelps Dodge Corp. v. NLRBSearch
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statutes can enlarge or contract their scope as required by other changes in the law or the world. See, e. g., Browder v. UnitedSearch
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A (1990) (no reference to compensatory damages in preamendment list of EEOC remedies), with, e. g., Jackson v. RunyonSearch
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hence, he could not bring that claim in court. Gibson v. BrownSearch
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the Circuits have disagreed about whether the EEOC has the power to award compensatory damages, compare Fitzgerald v. SecretarySearch
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of Veterans Affairs, 121 F.3d 203 , 207 (CAS 1997) (EEOC may award compensatory damages), with Crawford v. BabbittSearch
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in the world, require their application to new instances or make old applications anachronistic. See, e. g., Browder v. UnitedSearch
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see also United States v. SouthwesternSearch
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Fortnightly Corp. v. UnitedSearch
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are not limited to the examples that follow that word. See Phelps Dodge Corp. v. NLRBSearch
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See New York Gaslight Club, Inc. v. CareySearch
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damages, it waives the Government's sovereign immunity, and we must construe any such waiver narrowly. See Lane v. PenaSearch
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matters fall outside the scope of the question presented in the Government's petition for certiorari. See Rob erts v. GalenSearch
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may not be awarded against the United States unless it has waived its sovereign immunity. See Department of Army v. BlueSearch
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Lane v. PenaSearch
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U. S. 156 , 161 (1981), quoting Soriano v. UnitedSearch
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not provide the unequivocal statement required to establish a waiver of immunity to damages awards. See United States v. NordicSearch
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remedies-reinstatement or hiring of employees with or without backpay-are equitable in nature. See United States v. BurkeSearch
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a waiver of sovereign immunity in one forum does not effect a waiver in other forums. See, e. g., McElrath v. UnitedSearch
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Syllabus West, Secretary of Veterans Affairs V. GibsonSearch
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See Phelps Dodge Corp. v. NLRBSearch
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Browder v. UnitedSearch
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Jackson v. RunyonSearch
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Gibson v. BrownSearch
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Fitzgerald v. SecretarySearch
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Crawford v. BabbittSearch
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United States v. SouthwesternSearch
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See Lane v. PenaSearch
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See Department of Army v. BlueSearch
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Soriano v. UnitedSearch
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See United States v. NordicSearch
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See United States v. BurkeSearch
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McElrath v. UnitedSearch
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