James E. Ward v. Jerry L. Sternes

U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit · Decided 2003-07-08

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KANNE, Circuit Judge. When asked “Are you black?” and “Are you white?” by a neurologist, petitioner James E. Ward, an African-American male, earnestly answered “Yes” to both questions. Similarly, with “Yes” and “No” answers Ward indicated that a hammer was good for both cutting wood and pounding in nails, that good rubber boots both keep water out and let water in,, that two pounds of flour weigh more than and less than one p…

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