MURRAY v. JOHN D. ARCHBOLD MEMORIAL HOSP., INC.

No. 6:96CV-67 (WLS).

50 F.Supp.2d 1368 (1999)

Sandra L. MURRAY, et al., Plaintiffs, v. JOHN D. ARCHBOLD MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, INC., et al., Defendants.

United States District Court, M.D. Georgia, Thomasville Division.

March 31, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kent Spriggs, Tallahassee, FL, Christopher David Adams, Athens, GA, for Sandra L. Murray, Pam Stewart, Lola Gainous, Georgia Basulto, Benjamin F. Smith, plaintiffs.

Christopher David Adams, Athens, GA, for Marie Hall, Sandra williams, Tamela Taylor, Sherry Ring, Yvette Henry, Annette Prince, Brenda Wright, Carrie Ashley, Sandra Scott, Suzanne Stevens, Sandra Durrance, Rebecca Terry, Kathy Williams, Neal Faile, Steffanie Goins, Donna Jones, Rochelle Jones, Sharon Thompson, Tawanna Robinson, Pamela Smith, Teresa Jones, Jennifer Lindquist, plaintiffs.

Kenneth J. Barr, Mr., Atlanta, GA, George R. Lilly, II, Mr., Thomasville, GA, for defendants.


ORDER

SANDS, District Judge.

Plaintiff Sandra L. Murray and the other named and putative plaintiffs in the above-entitled class action seek legal and equitable remedies against Defendants John D. Archbold Memorial Hospital, Inc. and its hospital affiliates for violating their civil rights by denying them employment because of their weight. The gravamen of Plaintiffs' complaint is that Defendants enforced a policy that disqualified an applicant from...

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