BROWN v. SECRETARY OF ARMY

Nos. 95-5026, 95-5048.

78 F.3d 645 (1996)

James BROWN, Appellee/Cross-Appellant, v. SECRETARY of the ARMY, Appellant/Cross-Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit.

Decided March 12, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Daniel F. Van Horn, Assistant United States Attorney, Washington, DC, argued the cause, for appellant Secretary of the Army, with whom Eric H. Holder, Jr., United States Attorney, and R. Craig Lawrence, Assistant United States Attorney, were on the briefs.

Roger E. Warin, Washington, DC, argued the cause, for appellee James Brown, with whom Clifford E. Greenblatt and Joseph M. Sellers were on the briefs. John R. Erickson entered an appearance.

Before: EDWARDS, Chief Judge, GINSBURG and HENDERSON, Circuit Judges.


GINSBURG, Circuit Judge:

In this litigation of Dickensian protraction, James E. Brown, a civilian employee of the U.S. Army, alleged and for the most part established that he was the victim of repeated employment discrimination based upon his race. In the last chapter Brown prevailed on the merits of a Title VII suit alleging that the Army discriminated against him in refusing to hire him into a GS-9 position; he received an award of back pay, placement in an appropriate...

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