QUESTION: Both my girls are getting bullied at school. I have spoken with the school, but to no avail. What are my options? ANSWER: There is a special relationship between a school district (or its employees) and students, so as to impose an affirmative duty on the district/employees to take reasonable steps to protect students from reasonably foreseeable risks of harm. [C.A. v. William S. Hart Union High School Dist. (2012) 53 C4th 861, 869–870, 877, 138 CR3d 1, 7–8, 13–14; M.W. v. Panama Buena Vista Union School Dist. (2003).
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Patrick Hogan | September 5th, 2013
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