DAVIS v. ARKANSAS DEPT. OF HUMAN SERVICES

No. 88-1100.

862 F.2d 173 (1988)

Linda F. DAVIS, Appellant, v. ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES; State of Arkansas, Appellees.

United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.

Decided November 30, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gene O'Daniel, Little Rock, Ark., for appellant.

C. Kent Jolliff, Asst. Atty. Gen., Little Rock, Ark., for appellees.

Before HEANEY, BOWMAN and MAGILL, Circuit Judges.


MAGILL, Circuit Judge.

In 1984, the Arkansas Department of Human Services (the Department) terminated appellant Linda Davis (Davis) for conduct unbecoming a state employee after an internal investigation found that Davis had acted inappropriately in five separate instances. Davis, who is black, brought a Title VII action against the Department alleging that her termination was racially and sexually motivated. The district court1 found...

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