CARTER v. THREE SPRINGS RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT

No. 97-6256.

132 F.3d 635 (1998)

Charles L. CARTER, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. THREE SPRINGS RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT, Defendant-Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit.

January 6, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John R. Brenn, Sheffield, AL, for Plaintiff-Appellant.

David J. Middlebrooks, Christopher S. Enloe, Brent L. Crampton, Birmingham, AL, for Defendant-Appellee.

Before HATCHETT, Chief Judge, and FAY and FARRIS, Senior Circuit Judges.


FAY, Senior Circuit Judge:

Plaintiff-Appellant Charles L. Carter, a black male, brought this Title VII action against his employer, Defendant-Appellee Three Springs Residential Treatment ("Three Springs"), alleging that Three Springs' decision to promote Greg Haynes, a white male, to the position of Program Director at its Courtland, Alabama facility was motivated by unlawful racial discrimination. After the close of discovery, the district court entered summary judgment...

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