LEVY v. COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS & OPPORTUNITIES

(15087)

236 Conn. 96 (1996)

DONALD LEVY v. COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND OPPORTUNITIES ET AL.

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decision released February 27, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jeffrey J. Mirman, for the appellant (plaintiff).

Robert B. Hempstead, with whom was Joseph F. Keefe, for the appellee (defendant Entertainment and Sports Programming Network, Inc.).

Callahan, Borden, Berdon, Katz and Palmer, JS.


BERDON, J.

The principal issue presented in this case is whether the hearing officer of the defendant commission on human rights and opportunities (commission) correctly allocated the burden of proof between the plaintiff and the defendant employer in determining if the employer was liable for a discriminatory employment practice.

The plaintiff, Donald Levy, filed a complaint with the commission alleging that the defendant Entertainment and Sports Programming...

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