Carpenter v. Boeing Co.

U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit · Decided 2006-08-07

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HARTZ, Circuit Judge. Plaintiffs appeal from the district court’s disposition of the employment-discrimination claims of female employees at the Boeing Company’s Wichita, Kansas, facility. They have sought to bring class-action claims alleging several unlawful employment practices under both disparate-impact and disparate-treatment theories of discrimination. The two subclasses relevant to this appeal are a subclass of hou…

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