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McCoy v. Canterbury

Citation: 428 F. App'x 247Docket: No. 11-1017

Court: Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit; May 5, 2011; Federal Appellate Court

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The court affirmed the district court’s dismissal of Elsibeth Brandee McCoy's Title VII action, citing no reversible error in the record. The appellate court agreed with the district court's reasoning for the dismissal, referencing the case McCoy v. Canterbury, No. 3:10-cv-00368. The opinion is unpublished and not considered binding precedent within the circuit. The court opted not to hold oral arguments, determining that the existing materials sufficiently addressed the relevant facts and legal issues. The decision is affirmed.