Taurick Boyd v. City of Memphis
Syllabus
Appellee's employment as a City of Memphis Firefighter was terminated based on an offensive post to Appellee's Facebook page. After receiving notice of his termination, Appellee requested an appeal hearing with the City of Memphis Civil Service Commission. Following the hearing, the Commissioner issued a decision affirming the termination, and Appellee sought review in the trial court. The trial court reversed the Commissioner's decision, finding that substantial and material evidence did not support the decision, and that the decision was arbitrary and capricious and made in violation of Appellee's right to equal protection. The City of Memphis appeals. We vacate the trial court's decision reversing the Commission's termination of Appellee's employment. The case is remanded to the trial court for entry of an order vacating the Commissioner's decision and ordering further proceedings in compliance with this opinion.
Judges: Judge Kenny Armstrong
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