Kimberly Moreland v. Jeh Johnson
KIMBERLY A. MORELAND |
JEH C. JOHNSON, Secretary of the United States Department of Homeland Security |
15-1291 |
February 17, 2015 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit |
Jobs |
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Filing 702655233 Filed opinion of the court by Judge Posner. The judgment is REVERSED and the court directed to permit the plaintiff to proceed with her claim that she was a victim of retaliation in violation of Title VII. REVERSED, and REMANDED with directions. Diane P. Wood, Chief Judge; Richard A. Posner, Circuit Judge and Ann Claire Williams, Circuit Judge. [6710647-1] [6710647] [15-1291] |
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Plaintiff - appellant: KIMBERLY A. MORELAND | |
Represented By: | Dennis L. Friedman |
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Defendant - appellee: JEH C. JOHNSON, Secretary of the United States Department of Homeland Security | |
Represented By: | Jonathan H. Koenig |
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