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Bellamy v. Horry County School District

Citation: 352 F. App'x 776Docket: No. 09-1901

Court: Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit; November 18, 2009; Federal Appellate Court

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Justine Bellamy's appeal regarding employment discrimination was affirmed by a per curiam opinion. The court found no reversible error in the orders from the district court and magistrate judge favoring the defendants. The decision cited that unpublished opinions do not constitute binding precedent in the circuit. The court denied Bellamy's request for transcripts at government expense, concluding that the existing materials sufficiently presented the facts and legal arguments, rendering oral argument unnecessary. The appeal was affirmed based on the reasons provided by both the district court and the magistrate judge.