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By Riley Brennan | March 31, 2023
Amid multiple dissenting opinions, a majority of Oklahoma's high court ruled that a school district violated state law with its COVID-19 quarantine policy for unvaccinated students.
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By Reagan Sauls, Beth Morris, Brandon Moulard and Sherry Culves | March 29, 2023
The court's decision in this case has significant implications for school districts, including the likelihood of more, and more costly, litigation in federal courts.
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By Brad Kutner | March 21, 2023
"Maybe it'll be an additional incentive for education systems to do a better job educating children with disabilities," said Georgetown Law professor Brian Wolfman.
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By Nina Russakoff | March 20, 2023
In Cummings v. Premier Rehab Keller, 142 S. Ct. 1562 (June 21, 2022). the U.S. Supreme Court, last term, held that emotional distress damages are not available under the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Section 504) and the Affordable Care Act.
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By Adolfo Pesquera | March 3, 2023
"In the event that Hinkson is permitted an opportunity to replead, the trial court may allow Hinkson to replead, if it finds that the pleading defects can be cured," the appeals court said.
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By Colleen Murphy | March 3, 2023
As to whether Doe sufficiently pleaded a plausible cause of action for hostile educational environment under the NJLAD, Judge Castner stated that she had not.
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By Michael Hill | The Associated Press | March 2, 2023
"The public needs to know that when they're the most fragile, when they're sick, when they're in a hospital bed, that the individual who is at their bedside has gone through the required training," said Jennifer Mensik Kennedy, president of the American Nurses Association union.
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By Colleen Murphy | February 23, 2023
The appeals court did, however, affirm the dismissal.
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By Aleeza Furman | February 23, 2023
"One of the interesting questions is whether or not sexual orientation-based bullying is a Title IX violation," said Andreozzi + Foote partner Nathaniel Foote, who is representing the plaintiffs.
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By Marianna Wharry | February 17, 2023
"We do not deny Yakima School District all action to ensure the safety of its students," Judge George Fearing wrote for the Washington State Court of Appeals panel. "The school district may petition for an extended expulsion based on safety concerns. Nevertheless, the school district did not follow these procedures. Instead, it extended M.G.'s long-term suspension for an indefinite period of time in violation of RCW 28A.600.015(1)."
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