HAMILTON v. HOWARD UNIVERSITY

No. 06-CV-916.

960 A.2d 308 (2008)

Tomika HAMILTON, et al., Appellants, v. HOWARD UNIVERSITY, et al., Appellees.

District of Columbia Court of Appeals.

Decided November 13, 2008.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ellen K. Renaud, with whom Richard L. Swick was on the brief, Washington, for appellants.

Musa L. Eubanks, Atlanta, GA, for appellee Howard University.

Jeanett P. Henry, Washington, for appellee Mark Furline.

Before RUIZ and FISHER, Associate Judges, and SCHWELB, Senior Judge.


FISHER, Associate Judge:

Tomika Hamilton and Jonathan Hamilton allege that Howard University Hospital and Mark Furline took adverse employment actions against their late mother, De'Borah Hamilton, for discriminatory reasons or in retaliation for opposing unlawful discrimination.1 They also claim that the defendants violated their mother's rights under the District of Columbia Family and Medical Leave Act. The trial court granted summary...

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