Clark County School Dist. v. Breeden, 532 U.S. 268, 7 (2001)
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CLARK COUNTY SCHOOL DIST. v. BREEDEN
Per Curiam
(4-month period insufficient). Action taken (as here) 20
months later suggests, by itself, no causality at all.
In short, neither the grounds that respondent presented
to the District Court, nor the ground she added on appeal,
nor even the ground the Court of Appeals developed on its
own, sufficed to establish a dispute substantial enough to
withstand the motion for summary judgment. The District
Court's granting of that motion was correct. The judgment
of the Court of Appeals is reversed.
It is so ordered.
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