Does a teacher have a duty to disarm a student?
a. No. Under the Coverdell Act, a teacher has no duty to disarm a student.
b. Probably not. At least one court has ruled that a teacher who failed to confiscate a gun in class did not result in a willful neglect of duty.
c. Yes. It would be a violation of the Coverdell Act if the teacher did not disarm a student.
d. Yes. The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled on several occasions that teachers have an absolute duty to disarm students in public schools.
e. Both c and d are correct.
B
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