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Hughes v. Cal.State Employees Assn.
Plaintiff Michael A. Hughes, in propria persona, appeals following defendants summary judgment in an action for damages for alleged racial discrimination in violation of the California Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA). (Gov. Code, 12900.) As best we can make out, Hughes contends that the trial court erred in granting the motion for summary judgment notwithstanding: (1) procedural shortcomings in the notice and timing of the motion, (2) conflict with an earlier decision overruling a demurrer, and (3) defendants misrepresentation of the claims tendered by his complaint. Finding no merit in his contentions of error, Court affirm the judgment.

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