DIETZ v. DUBUQUE HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION

No. 66197.

316 N.W.2d 859 (1982)

James L. DIETZ, Appellant, v. DUBUQUE HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION and Dubuque Yacht Basin, Inc., a/k/a Leisure World Corporation, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Iowa.

March 17, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John Lansing Brown, Legal Services Corp. of Iowa, Dubuque, for appellant.

James A. O'Brien of Conzett, Norman, Lindahl, O'Brien & Bauer, Dubuque, for appellee Dubuque Yacht Basin, Inc.

Considered by REYNOLDSON, C. J., and LeGRAND, HARRIS, McGIVERIN, and SCHULTZ, JJ.


REYNOLDSON, Chief Justice.

In this appeal James L. Dietz asserts he had a right to judicial review of a Dubuque Human Rights Commission finding there was no probable cause to support his complaint that Dubuque Yacht Basin, Inc., illegally discriminated against him because of his physical disability. District court held it was without jurisdiction to undertake the review and by separate order sustained the special appearance of Dubuque Yacht Basin, Inc. We reverse...

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