Vicarious liability is a legal doctrine that allows one person or entity to be held responsible for the wrongful acts of another. In simple terms, it means a party, such as an employer, school, or organization, can be vicariously liable for harm caused by someone under their authority or control, even if they didn’t personally…
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Title IX is a federal civil rights law enacted under the Education Amendments of 1972, designed to prohibit sex discrimination in any education program or activity receiving federal financial assistance. Understanding what is Title IX means recognizing one of the most transformative legal protections in American education. This landmark statute ensures that no person in…
Continue reading ›Negligent security occurs when a property owner fails to take reasonable steps to protect visitors, tenants, or customers from foreseeable harm. Under premises liability law, owners and managers must provide adequate security measures such as working locks, security cameras, and adequate lighting to help prevent crimes like assaults or robberies. When the owner’s negligence allows…
Continue reading ›Sexual behaviors in inappropriate settings can have serious consequences for the victim. Their physical, emotional, and financial well-being may be damaged because of the perpetrator’s actions. In the legal field, distinguishing various sexual behaviors is important, such as sexual misconduct vs sexual assault. Although these terms are used interchangeably, they are handled differently by the…
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