United States Seventh Circuit
HOJNACKI v. KLEIN-ACOSTA, 01-1894
Plaintiff doctor found not to be an employee of the Department of Corrections ("DOC"), where she administered care, because of DOC 's lack of control over her duties; thus, her claim alleging due process violations and demanding a name-clearing hearing with the DOC fail.
Appellate Information
- Argued 01/14/2002
- Decided 03/28/2002
- Published 03/28/2002
Judges
- RIPPLE, Circuit Judge., Before POSNER, RIPPLE and DIANE P. WOOD, Circuit Judges.
Court
- United States Seventh Circuit
Counsel
- For Appellant:
- B. John Mix (argued), Chicago, IL, for Irene J. Hojnacki., Mary E. Welsh (argued), Office of Attorney General, Civil Appeals Div., Chicago, IL, for Donna Klein-Acosta and Doretta O'Brein., Stephen P. Carponelli (argued), Carponelli & Krug, Chicago, IL, for Addus Healthcare, Inc. and Mark S. Heaney.