NANCE v. LIBRARIAN OF CONGRESS

Civ. A. No. 86-1784.

661 F.Supp. 794 (1987)

Ernest NANCE, Plaintiff, v. LIBRARIAN OF CONGRESS, Defendant.

United States District Court, District of Columbia.

March 24, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joel P. Bennett, Washington, D.C., for plaintiff.

Linda A. Halpern, Asst. U.S. Atty., Washington, D.C., for defendant.


MEMORANDUM

GESELL, District Judge.

This Title VII race discrimination case came before the Court for a de novo hearing after plaintiff, a black, had exhausted his administrative remedies.1

The undemanding burden of establishing a prima facie case was met at the outset as many facts essential for this purpose were stipulated. Plaintiff, Mr. Nance, was a police officer employed by the Library of Congress. He applied for...

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