Teacher Malpractice

Over the years, many classroom teachers in public schools have assumed'that as employees of local school boards, they were not subject to tort liability for injuries suffered by their students. Only those teachers who have found themselves a party to litigation involving an injured student ever fully recognized just how legally vulnerable teachers are to such actions.

Verfasser: Vacca, Richard S.
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 1974
Reihe/Periodikum: University of Richmond Law Review
Verlag/Hrsg.: UR Scholarship Repository
Schlagwörter: Crabbe v. County School Board / Elder v. Holland / Sayers v. Bullar / Doe v. San Francisco Unified School District / Damgaard v. Oakland / Brigham Young University v. Lillywhite / Keesee v. Board of Education / Jay v. Walla Walla College / Cirillo v. City of Milwaukee / Schnell v. Travelers Insurance Company / Duncan v. Koustenis / Cappel v. Board of Education / Education Law
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