St. Mary’s Honor Center

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St. Mary’s Honor Center is a Missouri correctional facility that became notable as the employer in the U.S. Supreme Court employment discrimination case St. Mary’s Honor Center v. Hicks.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf correctional facility
employer
caseDecisionYear 1993
caseTypeAssociatedWith employment discrimination
country United States of America
surface form: United States
employerInCase St. Mary’s Honor Center v. Hicks NERFINISHED
hasEmployee Melvin Hicks NERFINISHED
industry corrections
jurisdictionOfCase Supreme Court of the United States NERFINISHED
legalDoctrineAssociatedWith burden-shifting framework in employment discrimination law
pretext in discrimination claims
legalIssueAssociatedWith Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 NERFINISHED
locatedIn Missouri
St. Louis, Missouri, United States
surface form: St. Louis, Missouri
notableFor being the employer in St. Mary’s Honor Center v. Hicks
involvement in a landmark burden-of-proof employment discrimination decision
operatedBy Missouri Department of Corrections NERFINISHED
State of Missouri NERFINISHED
partyTo St. Mary’s Honor Center v. Hicks NERFINISHED
region Midwestern United States
relatedField civil rights law
employment law
labor law
sector public
state Missouri

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St. Mary’s Honor Center v. Hicks petitioner St. Mary’s Honor Center