Listen "13 | Tort Liability and Scalpels"
Episode Synopsis
When are schools legally responsible for student injuries? What responsibilities do teachers have to keep kids from getting hurt in the classroom? Middle schoolers and scalpels, what could go wrong? We discuss the case of Heuser v. Community Insurance Corporation, a Wisconsin state court case involving (you guessed it) a middle school student who cut himself with a scalpel during a science lab. We also talk about the Supreme Court's docket for this term and an African American student in Texas who was suspended for wearing his hair in locs.
Keywords: Tort Law, Negligence, School Liability, Student Injuries, Immunity, New Teachers
Keywords: Tort Law, Negligence, School Liability, Student Injuries, Immunity, New Teachers
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