United States Tenth Circuit
Santana v. City & County of Denver, 05-1111
In a sheriff sergeant's action raising gender discrimination claims against the city and county of Denver, summary judgment for the city is reversed in part as to a disparate impact claim where the district court erred by dismissing the claim for lack of standing, because plaintiff did not need to demonstrate that interviewers for a position rated her poorly because of her gender in order for her to have standing for the disparate impact claim.
Appellate Information
- Decided 05/24/2007
- Published 05/25/2007
Judges
- SILER, Circuit Judge., Before BRISCOE, McCONNELL, and SILER, Circuit Judges.
Court
- United States Tenth Circuit
Counsel
- For Appellant:
- David L. Worstell (Robert W. Kiensnowski, Jr., with him on the briefs) of Worstell & Kiensnowski, Denver, CO, for Plaintiff-Appellant.
- For Appellees:
- Robert A. Wolf (Mindi L. Wright, with him on the brief), Denver City Attorney's Office, Denver, CO, for Defendant-Appellee.