BROWN v. ALLIED PRINTING INK CO.

No. A99A1650.

526 S.E.2d 626 (1999)

241 Ga. App. 310

BROWN v. ALLIED PRINTING INK COMPANY.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

December 6, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Raymond J. O'Reilly, Lawrenceville, for appellant.

Webb, Tanner & Powell, Robert J. Wilson, Lawrenceville, for appellee.


RUFFIN, Judge.

James Brown was fired from his job at Allied Printing Ink Company ("Allied") after he tested positive for cocaine during a random drug screen. Brown, who is black, sued Allied under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964,1 alleging that the real reason Allied discharged him was because he had complained of race discrimination at work. The trial court granted Allied's motion for summary judgment, and Brown appeals. We...

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