Ang Morris gains partial win in lawsuit over Schenectady County civil rights job | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS SCHENECTADY — Former Schenectady County Human Rights Commission leader Angelicia Morris is entitled to a hearing on clearing her name, but isn’t entitled to return to the job she was terminated from last February, a state Supreme Court judge has ruled. In a Dec. 31 ruling the parties received on Thursday, Judge Michael R. Cuevas directed that the county and the Human Rights Commission conduct a formal administrative process called a “public name clearing hearing,” but that Morris cannot return to her job or receive back pay from the time she left the $69,496 position.