African-American paramedic’s civil rights suit against employer and county

Thompson v. Mem’l Hosp. of Carbondale, 07-2249, concerned a challenge to the jury verdict in favor of the plaintiff on his Title VII and section 1981 claim and an award of $500,000 in damages, in an African-American paramedic’s suit against his former employer and a county ambulance service, alleging racial discrimination in violation of Title VII and section 42 U.S.C. section 1981, hostile work environment, and constructive discharge claims.

 

Related Link:

  • Read Seventh Circuit’s Full Decision in Thompson v. Mem’l Hosp. of Carbondale, 07-2249

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