Syphonfilter:
You know as well as I that if you apply to USIS or any other position of public trust there will be a full and complete BI done on you, just as you'd be doing on potential candidates. They're not only going to talk with your prior employers, one of the specific questions involves alcohol and illegal drug use. They'll also request and copy your employment file. Even though you resigned, there must be a record in your file of those positive test findings. You needed to challenge those test results in a timely manner, and exhaust all administrative remedies. There isn't going to be a defamation action unless you can prove that the prior employer knew that the drug test was a false positive. Otherwise, there's no action for telling the truth. You tested positive and didn't challenge the results, but resigned. That's how USIS, or whoever, is going to see it, and you can't force them to give you the job.
RW
You know as well as I that if you apply to USIS or any other position of public trust there will be a full and complete BI done on you, just as you'd be doing on potential candidates. They're not only going to talk with your prior employers, one of the specific questions involves alcohol and illegal drug use. They'll also request and copy your employment file. Even though you resigned, there must be a record in your file of those positive test findings. You needed to challenge those test results in a timely manner, and exhaust all administrative remedies. There isn't going to be a defamation action unless you can prove that the prior employer knew that the drug test was a false positive. Otherwise, there's no action for telling the truth. You tested positive and didn't challenge the results, but resigned. That's how USIS, or whoever, is going to see it, and you can't force them to give you the job.
RW