Elizabeth Gordon v. New York City Board of Education

U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit · Decided 2000-11-03

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McLAUGHLIN, Circuit Judge: BACKGROUND Elizabeth Gordon, a black woman, began to work for the New York City Board of Education (the “Board”) in 1977. She served as a resource room teacher. In 1993, after her application for an administrative position was denied, she commenced a Title VII action against the Board alleging that she was discriminated against be…

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