CARTER v. SEDGWICK COUNTY, KAN.

No. 92-3029.

36 F.3d 952 (1994)

E. Jean (Calloway) CARTER, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. SEDGWICK COUNTY, KANSAS; the Board of County Commissioners of Sedgwick County, John R. Cameron, Michael R. Bernard, Donald E. Gragg, Tom Scott, Bernard Hentzen, and Timothy Witsman, Defendants-Appellees.

United States Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit.

September 23, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Greg Kite, Wichita, KS, for plaintiff-appellant.

Edward L. Keeley (Alan L. Rupe with him on the brief) of Alan L. Rupe Law Offices, P.A., Wichita, KS, for defendants-appellees.

Before SEYMOUR, Chief Judge, MOORE, Circuit Judge, and BURCIAGA, District Judge.


SEYMOUR, Circuit Judge.

Jean Carter, who is black, sued Sedgwick County, its county commissioners, and the assistant director of the County's Department of Community Corrections, alleging, inter alia, that defendants discriminated against her on the basis of her race when they terminated her employment with the Department. She initially won a judgment, which this court reversed in part and remanded for further proceedings. Ms. Carter now appeals from the district...

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