Kimberly Crider v. University of Tennessee
KIMBERLY CRIDER |
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE, Knoxville |
11-5511 |
April 29, 2011 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit |
Civil Rights: Jobs |
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Kimberly Crider v. University of Tennessee |
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Filing 6111377765 OPINION filed : REVERSED and REMANDED, decision not for publication pursuant to local rule 206. Damon J. Keith, Circuit Judge; David W. McKeague, Circuit Judge, dissenting and Bernice Bouie Donald, Circuit Judge, Authoring. |
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Plaintiff - appellant: KIMBERLY CRIDER | |
Represented By: | Todd R. McFarland |
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Defendant - appellee: UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE, Knoxville | |
Represented By: | Michael D. Fitzgerald |
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