DeWitt v. McDowell County Board of Education
1:2020cv00309 |
June 14, 2021 |
US District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia |
Bluefield Office |
Civil Rights: Jobs |
42 U.S.C. ยง 2000 Job Discrimination (Race) |
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Filing 35 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER adopting the 34 Proposed Findings and Recommendation by Magistrate Judge; granting defendant's 28 Motion for Summary Judgment; denying as moot defendant's 10 Motion to Dismiss; denying as moot defendant 39;s 19 Motion for an Order (1) Deeming Defendant's First Set of Requests for Admissions to Plaintiff Admitted, (2) Striking Plaintiff's Responses (of December 31, 2020) to Defendant's Request for Admissions, and (3) Striking Plainti ff's First Set of Interrogatories, Requests for Production, and Requests for Admissions to Defendant; the Court acknowledges that defendant withdrew this motion in part on 2/12/2021. By this order, the motion is dismissed as moot to the extent it was not already withdrawn. This action is dismissed from the court's docket. Signed by Senior Judge David A. Faber on 6/14/2021. (cc: counsel of record; any unrepresented parties) (arb) |
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