E. E. O. C. v. MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE

Civ. A. No. J78-0113(C).

451 F.Supp. 564 (1978)

EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION, Petitioner, v. MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE, Respondent.

United States District Court, S. D. Mississippi, Jackson Division.

May 5, 1978.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Warren E. Cox, Dist. Counsel, E.E.O.C., Jackson, Miss., for plaintiff.

E. Grady Jolly, Jr., Jackson, Miss., for defendant.


WILLIAM HAROLD COX, District Judge.

This case involves a controversy within the Equal Employment Opportunity provisions of the Civil Rights Act. The charging party is Dr. Patricia A. Sumners who contends that she was not employed in the Psychology Department of the college because she is a female. There is nothing before the Court in anywise involving any race question. The charging party and her husband have been employed as professors at Mississippi College. Dr...

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