ATKINS v. SCHOOL COM'RS OF CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS

No. IP 92-120 C.

830 F.Supp. 1169 (1993)

Rodman ATKINS, Plaintiff, v. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF the CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS, James A. Adams, Rodney M. Black, and Lorenzo Davis, Defendants.

United States District Court, S.D. Indiana, Indianapolis Division.

June 21, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John O. Moss, Moss & Walton, Indianapolis, IN, for plaintiff.

Donald L. Dawson, Robert M. Kelso, Kightlinger & Gray, Indianapolis, IN, for defendants.


ENTRY

BARKER, District Judge.

Rodman Atkins ("Atkins") was a school bus driver for the Indianapolis Public Schools ("IPS") until he was discharged in 1990 for allegedly refusing to take a drug test. Atkins, who is an African-American, believes that his discharge was discriminatory, and has filed a multi-count complaint against the Defendants seeking declaratory judgment, injunctive relief and damages. Defendants move the Court to enter summary judgment in...

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