Marina Cooper-Houston v. Southern Railway Company

U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit · Decided 1994-11-03

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CLARK, Senior Circuit Judge, dissenting: Respectfully, I disagree with the majority’s view that this case should be remanded for the Magistrate Judge to analyze the evidence in this case as a circumstantial evidence case as permitted by the McDonnell Douglas case. I agree with the majority’s statement on page 605 that the plaintiff made out a prima facie circumstantial case under McD…

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