398 S.E.2d 758 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1990
This case originated as an administrative proceeding before the Georgia Office of Fair Employment Practices (“GOFEP”), based upon appellee’s charge of racial discrimination. Appellee, an associate professor at Albany State College, alleged that he was denied promotion to full professor because of his race. Appellee is white and Albany State College is a predominantly black college. After the issuance of a letter of determination by GOFEP, a hearing was held before a GOFEP special master who determined that Albany State College did engage in racial discrimination in the denial of appellee’s promotion. Upon appeal to the superior court, the findings of the special master were affirmed. Appellants’ application for discretionary review was then granted by this court.
Although appellants raise five enumerations of error, our discussion of one of the enumerations will render determinations on the other enumerations unnecessary at this time. Appellants argue that since the superior court did not allow appellants to orally argue the case before the superior court or allow appellants to submit written briefs to the court in violation of OCGA § 50-13-19 (g), then this court should remand to the superior court for such to occur. We
Case remanded.