NEW HAVEN, Conn. - A federal judge in Connecticut has ordered New Haven officials to promote 14 firefighters who won a reverse discrimination case that was decided by the U.S. Supreme Court.
U.S. District Judge Janet Bond Arterton in New Haven followed the Supreme Court's instructions and ruled Tuesday that white firefighters' civil rights were violated when city officials threw out the results of two 2003 promotional exams, because no black firefighters scored high enough to be promoted.
Arterton had thrown out the white firefighters' lawsuit in 2006. A federal appeals court upheld her decision before the Supreme Court overturned both rulings in June.
The lead plaintiff, Frank Ricci, and seven others will be promoted to lieutenant, and six firefighters will be promoted to captain.
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It's about time.
I find it interesting that those who tried to stop the promotions were ones who failed the promotional exams.
Apparently, they are STILL of the mind that skin color should win out over best score. And they call us rascist.
Using ethnicity for any advantage is wrong.