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Bray v. Palm Beach Co.

United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit
Jun 29, 1990
89-6171 (6th Cir. Jun. 29, 1990)

Summary

finding "the facts alleged in the body of the EEOC charge, rather than merely the boxes that are marked on the charge, are the major determinants of the scope of the charge"

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Opinion

89-6171.

June 29, 1990.

Appeal from E.D.Ky.


Decisions Without Published Opinions Affirmed.


Summaries of

Bray v. Palm Beach Co.

United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit
Jun 29, 1990
89-6171 (6th Cir. Jun. 29, 1990)

finding "the facts alleged in the body of the EEOC charge, rather than merely the boxes that are marked on the charge, are the major determinants of the scope of the charge"

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finding "the facts alleged in the body of the EEOC charge, rather than merely the boxes that are marked on the charge, are the major determinants of the scope of the charge"

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noting that "the facts alleged in the body of the EEOC charge, rather than merely the boxes that are marked on the charge, are the major determinants of the scope of the charge"

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stating that "the facts alleged in the body of the EEOC charge, rather than merely the boxes that are marked on the charge, are the major determinants of the scope of the charge"

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In Bray v. Palm Beach Co., 907 F.2d 150, 1990 WL 92672, *1-2 (6th Cir. 1990) (unpublished), the Court noted that "the cause of action stated in the complaint must fall within the scope of the EEOC investigation that is reasonably expected to grow out of the charge of discrimination that was filed with the EEOC."

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Case details for

Bray v. Palm Beach Co.

Case Details

Full title:Bray v. Palm Beach Co

Court:United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit

Date published: Jun 29, 1990

Citations

89-6171 (6th Cir. Jun. 29, 1990)

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