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Anderson v. State of California
Appellant Yolanda Anderson (appellant) appeals from a summary judgment granted in favor of the State of California and certain of its employees (collectively respondents) claiming that the trial court improperly refused to consider certain evidence she presented in opposition to the motion, and that this evidence, when viewed together with that which the court did consider, created triable issues of material fact as to her employment-related claims against respondents. No other basis for granting summary judgment or summary adjudication has been briefed or argued by respondents on appeal. We agree with appellants contentions on appeal, and conclude that she has demonstrated respondents were not entitled to summary judgment on any of her causes of action. Accordingly, Court reverse, and remand for further proceedings.

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