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December 3, 2008
Unreviewed State Agency Findings Do Not Preclude Subsequent Title VII Litigation
Hillman v. Shelby County Gov't.,___F.3d___(6th Cir. Oct. 16, 2008), demonstrates that sometimes federal judges make clear mistakes. The Supremes held long ago that unreviewed administrative findings due not preclude subsequent Title VII litigation. Univ. of Tenn v. Elliottt, 478 U.S. 788 (1986). For some reason, this judge ruled to the contrary. In a short decision, the 6th reversed.
Mitchell H. Rubinstein
December 3, 2008 in Employment Discrimination | Permalink
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