DUKE v. ABSENTEE SHAWNEE TRIBE OF OKL. HOUS. AUTH.

No. 99-6054.

199 F.3d 1123 (1999)

Lynnette M. DUKE, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. ABSENTEE SHAWNEE TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA HOUSING AUTHORITY, Defendant-Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit.

December 20, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Submitted on the briefs:

Jeffrey P. Feuquay of Fisher & Feuquay L.L.P., Perry, Oklahoma, for Plaintiff-Appellant.

Gary S. Pitchlynn and David Morse of Pitchlynn, Morse, Ritter & Morse, Norman, Oklahoma, for Defendant-Appellee.

Before TACHA, KELLY, and BRISCOE, Circuit Judges.


TACHA, Circuit Judge.

Plaintiff Lynnette M. Duke appeals the district court's order dismissing her race and sex discrimination claims for lack of jurisdiction and declining to exercise supplemental jurisdiction over her remaining state claims. We affirm.1

Plaintiff, a Creek Indian, brought this action against the Absentee Shawnee Housing Authority (ASHA), raising race and sex discrimination claims under Title VII of the Civil Rights...

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