Simpson v. Franciscan Alliance, Inc.

U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit · Decided 2016-06-28

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MANION, Circuit Judge. Arlene Simpson, a registered nurse, claimed that she was fired from her job in a surgical unit at Franciscan St. James Health principally because she is over age 40 and African American. The district court granted St. James’s motion for summary judgment, reasoning that Simpson had established a prima facie ease of discrimination under the indirect method of McDonnell Douglas Corporation v. Green, <…

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