STOUT v. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORP.

No. 91 Civ. 4983 (GLG).

798 F.Supp. 998 (1992)

Charles E. STOUT, Plaintiff, v. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORP., Defendant.

United States District Court, S.D. New York.

July 16, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Seward & Kissel (Anthony R. Mansfield, Tracy E. Schaefer, of counsel), New York City, for defendant.

Alan J. Reinach, White Plains, N.Y., for plaintiff.


OPINION

GOETTEL, District Judge.

After a prolonged battle between Democrats in Congress and the White House, a legislative armistice entitled the Civil Rights Act of 1991 was finally hammered out and signed by the President. Since its enactment, the Act has been the eye of a storm driven by political impasse and conflicting precedent whose judicial winds have reached gale force. Those winds have now swept this court into the controversy surrounding the 1991...

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