TRAYLOR v. BROWN

No. 01-2542.

295 F.3d 783 (2002)

Cynthia D. TRAYLOR, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Kirk BROWN, et al., Defendants-Appellees.

United States Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit.

Decided July 12, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Armand L. Andry (Argued), Oak Park, IL, for Plaintiff-Appellant.

Erik G. Light (Argued), Office of the Attorney General, Chicago, IL, Deborah L. Ahlstrand, Office of the Attorney General, Civil Appeals Division, Chicago, IL, for Defendants-Appellees.

Before COFFEY, MANION, and EVANS, Circuit Judges.


MANION, Circuit Judge.

Cynthia Traylor sued her employer, the Illinois Department of Transportation ("IDOT"), alleging that it had violated Title VII by discriminating against her on the basis of her sex and race when it refused to permit her to perform certain clerical and blacksmith duties. IDOT moved for summary judgment, and the district court granted its motion, concluding that Traylor had not established a prima facie case of discrimination, or alternatively...

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