MANN v. CITY OF ALBANY, GA.

No. 88-8468.

883 F.2d 999 (1989)

J. Dale MANN, Plaintiff-Appellant, Cross-Appellee, v. CITY OF ALBANY, GEORGIA, A Municipal Corporation, Defendant-Appellee Cross-Appellant, Washington Long, Defendant-Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit.

September 15, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

C. Nathan Davis, Albany, Ga., G. Stephen Parker, Southeastern Legal Foundation, Atlanta, Ga., for plaintiff-appellant.

Robert J. Delahunty, Dennis J. Dimsey, U.S. Dept. of Justice, Civil Rights Div., Appellate Section, Washington, D.C., for amicus curiae U.S.

James V. Davis, Leonard Farkas, Landau, Davis & Farkas, P.C., Thomas S. Chambless, Watson, Spence, Lowe & Chambless, Albany, Ga., for appellee/cross-appellant, City of Albany.

Chevene B. King, Jr., Albany, Ga., Ronald L. Ellis, Julius LeVonne Chambers, Judith Reed, New York City, for appellee-Long.

Before KRAVITCH and COX, Circuit Judges, and MORGAN, Senior Circuit Judge.


KRAVITCH, Circuit Judge:

J. Dale Mann, a white male, claims a violation of certain of his constitutional and statutory rights stemming from a hiring decision made by the City of Albany, Georgia, in accordance with a policy that the City adopted in response to a federal-court decree. That decree ended an anti-discrimination suit filed on behalf of black employees and job applicants of the City, Johnson v. City of Albany, 413 F.Supp. 782

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