CARTER v. WASHINGTON METRO. AREA TRANSIT AUTHORITY

No. 06-7174.

503 F.3d 143 (2007)

Marissa L. CARTER, Appellant v. WASHINGTON METROPOLITAN AREA TRANSIT AUTHORITY, Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit.

Decided October 5, 2007.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ronald Dixon argued the cause for appellant. With him on the brief was Kenneth D. Bynum.

Gerard J. Stief argued the cause for appellee. With him on the brief was Mark F. Sullivan.

Before: HENDERSON, RANDOLPH and BROWN, Circuit Judges.


Opinion for the court filed by Circuit Judge BROWN.

BROWN, Circuit Judge:

Marissa Carter appeals the district court's dismissal of her complaint, alleging unlawful discrimination by her employer, the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority. Carter contends her completed, but inaccurate, EEOC questionnaire constituted a timely filed charge of discrimination. We conclude Carter's charge was timely. Therefore, we reverse the district court's dismissal...

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