U.S.A. v. City of Buffalo, et al
U.S.A. |
City of Buffalo, Karl K. Kubiak, Anthony J. Colucci, Herbert L. Bellamy and Anthony S. Kowalski |
Jeffery R. Obstarczyk, Kevin M. Lillis and Members of Color Helping All Society, Inc. |
Buffalo Professional Fire Fighters Association, Local 282, AFL-CIO |
1:1974cv00195 |
April 24, 1974 |
US District Court for the Western District of New York |
Buffalo Office |
Erie |
John T. Curtin |
Employment |
28 U.S.C. ยง 451 |
None |
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Filing 606 ORDER PARTIALLY TERMINATING THE 1979 FINAL DECREE AND ORDER, as specified. SO ORDERED. Signed by Hon. Lawrence J. Vilardo on 3/30/2017. (CMD) |
Filing 591 DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING the City's 580 MOTION for Final Relief and to Terminate the Applicant Flow Order, requiring the appointment of four Black candidates and one Hispanic candidate from the 2014 Eligible List, in addition to those cand idates who would otherwise be appointed in rank order. The parties are directed to submit to the court, within 30 days of the date of entry of this decision and order (or within a mutually agreed-upon reasonable time frame), a status report addressing the remaining steps to be taken toward full compliance with the Remedial Decree and termination of the court's jurisdiction over this matter. Signed by Hon. John T. Curtin on 5/27/2015. (JEC) |
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