PEOPLES MEMORIAL HOSP. v. IOWA CIVIL RIGHTS

No. 66446.

322 N.W.2d 87 (1982)

PEOPLES MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, Appellee, v. The IOWA CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSION, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Iowa.

July 21, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas J. Miller, Atty. Gen., Victoria L. Herring, Asst. Atty. Gen., and Jon Fister, Waterloo, for appellant.

James R. Snyder, Iris E. Muchmore, and Ann E. Brenden of Simmons, Perrine, Albright & Ellwood, Cedar Rapids, for appellee.

Considered en banc.


McGIVERIN, Justice.

The district court reversed an order of respondent Iowa Civil Rights Commission (Commission) which found petitioner Peoples Memorial Hospital (PMH) guilty of sex discrimination. In our view of the case a single issue is dispositive: Whether there is substantial evidence in the record before the Commission to support its finding of sex discrimination. We find that there is not and therefore affirm the district court order.

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