STOREY v. BURNS INTERN. SECURITY SERVICES

No. 03-2246.

390 F.3d 760 (2004)

Curtis Blaine STOREY, Appellant v. BURNS INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SERVICES.

United States Court of Appeals, Third Circuit.

December 9, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kirk D. Lyons (argued), Black Mountain, NC, for Appellant.

Fred G. Pressley, Jr., John M. Stephen (argued), Porter, Wright, Morris & Arthur, Columbus, OH, for Appellee.

Before SCIRICA, Chief Judge, and ROTH and McKEE, Circuit Judges.


McKEE, Circuit Judge.

Curtis Blaine Storey, a former employee of Burns International Security Services, filed this action under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C. § 2000e et seq., alleging that Burns discharged him because of his national origin and religion. The "national origin" claim is based on his self-proclaimed identity as a "Confederate Southern-American" and his display of the Confederate battle flag in the workplace. As we explain...

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