Maurice Buford v. Laborers' International Union
Case Details
- Judge(s)
- Per Curiam
- Status — whether other courts must follow this ruling
- Unpublished
- Procedural Posture — the stage the case had reached
- summary judgment
- Circuit
- Seventh Circuit
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Claim Types
Outcome
The union prevailed on summary judgment. The court found that Buford provided no evidence of racial discrimination or disparate treatment by the union, and his duty-to-represent claim under the Labor Management Relations Act was barred by the six-month statute of limitations.
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