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What North Carolina Students and Parents Should Know About Evidence and Comparative Negligence in School Injury Claims

What North Carolina Students and Parents Should Know About Evidence and Comparative Negligence in School Injury Claims

What North Carolina Students and Parents Should Know About Evidence and Comparative Negligence in School Injury ClaimsIssa Hall
Published on: 09/07/2026

Learn how evidence and comparative negligence affect school injury claims in North Carolina. Protect your student's rights with our empathetic guide.

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Supporting North Carolina Students: Legal Guidance on Serious Injuries and Sexual Abuse in Schools

Supporting North Carolina Students: Legal Guidance on Serious Injuries and Sexual Abuse in Schools

Supporting North Carolina Students: Legal Guidance on Serious Injuries and Sexual Abuse in SchoolsIssa Hall
Published on: 08/07/2026

Empathetic legal guidance for North Carolina students facing serious injuries or sexual abuse in schools. Understand liability and protect student rights.

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The Legal Risk of ‘Crowdsourced Discipline Apps’ Being Used in Modern Schools

The Legal Risk of ‘Crowdsourced Discipline Apps’ Being Used in Modern Schools

The Legal Risk of ‘Crowdsourced Discipline Apps’ Being Used in Modern SchoolsIssa Hall
Published on: 20/11/2025

Behavior tracking apps like ClassDojo and anonymous reporting tools are digitizing school discipline. This article examines the legal risks regarding student privacy (FERPA), defamation, algorithmic bias, and the potential for lawsuits when "gamified" discipline causes psychological harm

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Vaping Explosions in NC High School Bathrooms – Why Schools Are Liable Even When They ‘Didn’t Know’

Vaping Explosions in NC High School Bathrooms – Why Schools Are Liable Even When They ‘Didn’t Know’

Vaping Explosions in NC High School Bathrooms – Why Schools Are Liable Even When They ‘Didn’t Know’Issa Hall
Published on: 17/11/2025

Vaping device explosions in North Carolina high school bathrooms injured 87 students in 2025—68% from unregulated mods. Schools face strict liability under NCGS § 115C-524 despite “no prior knowledge” claims. Learn how to file premises liability claims and recover $45K–$1.4M for burns, hearing loss, and PTSD.

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