Equal Employment Opportunity Commission v. University of Chicago Hospitals

U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit · Decided 2002-01-02

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WILLIAMS, Circuit Judge. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission sued the University of Chicago Hospitals alleging that the Chicago Hospitals had unlawfully discriminated on the basis of religion when it constructively discharged Victoria Leyva. The district court granted summary judgment to the Chicago Hospitals, finding that the EEOC had not demonstrated constructive disch…

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