Tag: North Carolina

Safety Law News for December 2, 2025

— In Nevada, the Nevada Supreme Court interpreted “education record” as that term is used in FERPA and Nevada privacy laws to “exclude materials informally created in the ordinary course of business that a school possesses.”  The case arose out…

Safety Law News for November 6, 2025

— In Mississippi, the Supreme Court of Mississippi, affirmed the dismissal of a lawsuit brought by the family “of a school resource officer, who was struck and killed by a vehicle while directing traffic in course of his employment.”  The…

Safety Law News for October 21, 2025

— In Pennsylvania, the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania affirmed the denial of immunity to school officials for the failure to maintain a safe learning environment.  The case arose from a sexual assault on campus that occurred during an after-school program…

Safety Law News for October 14, 2025

— In North Carolina, the North Carolina Court of Appeals denied immunity to school officials arising out of the sexual assault of a student who participated in an after-school program by an outside organization that rented the school facility.  The…

Safety Law News for July 11, 2025

— In Georgia, the United States Court of Appeals affirmed the dismissal of a case in favor of school resource officers who intervened in a school incident with physicality.  The school resource officers came upon a “commotion and moved to…

Safety Law News for May 20, 2025

— In North Carolina, the United States District Court refused to dismiss a case involving allegations that school officials “took no action” after receiving notice of bullying and sexual abuse by a student.  The case arose “from student-on-student sexual abuse…

Safety Law News for May 14, 2025

— In Michigan, the United States District Court upheld the validity of the use of force by a school resource officer in response to a violent outburst in class by an eighteen-year-old special needs student.  The student filed suit claiming…

Safety Law News for July 16, 2024

— In Massachusetts, the United States District Court refused to apply immunity to educators in a case brought by parents of a child who committed suicide after relentless bullying by fellow students.  The court refused to dismiss claims based upon…

Safety Law News for July 12, 2024

— In New York, the Supreme Court, Appellate Division reversed the dismissal of an injury case, sending it back to trial on the issue of the failure of the school to properly supervise its students.  The injury occurred when the…

Safety Law News for July 2, 2024

— In Massachusetts, the United States Court of Appeals upheld the validity of hate speech provisions in a public school dress code.  The issue arose when school district officials enforced the dress code to prevent students in two middle schools…