Regents of University of California v. Superior Court of Los Angeles County (Rosen)

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Regents of the Univ. of Cal. v. Superior Court (Rosen)
Seal of the Supreme Court of California
Superior Court of Los Angeles County, Respondent; Katherine Rosen, Real Party in Interest.
Citation(s)4 Cal.5th 607 (2018); 230 Cal. Rptr. 3d 415; 413 P.3d 656
Holding
A university has a special relationship with its students, and thus has a duty to protect them from foreseeable violence in classroom or curricular settings.
Court membership
Chief JusticeTani Cantil-Sakauye
Associate JusticesCarol Corrigan, Goodwin Liu, Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar, Leondra Kruger, James A. Richman[a]
Case opinions
MajorityCorrigan, joined by Cantil-Sakauye, Liu, Cuéllar, Kruger, Richman
ConcurrenceChin

Regents of the University of California v. Superior Court of Los Angeles County, 4 Cal. 5th 607, 413 P.3d 656 (2018), was a case in which the

UCLA student, sued the university for negligence when another student stabbed her in a chemistry lab. Following this ruling, Rosen can continue to pursue the case in court.[3][4][5][6][7]

Prior history

Rosen's action alleged that the university breached its

Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District, Division Seven initially held that a public university had no general duty to protect its students from criminal acts of other students, thus the university's summary judgment motion was wrongly denied by the superior court.[8][9][10][11]

See also

Notes

  1. California Court of Appeals
    , filling vacant seat.

References

  1. ^ "Regents of University of California v. Superior Court of Los Angeles County Justia Opinion Summary". Justia. March 22, 2018. Retrieved March 27, 2018.
  2. ^ Regents of the Univ. of Cal. v. Superior Court (Rosen), 4 Cal.5th 607 (2018).
  3. ISSN 0890-5738. Archived from the original
    on March 26, 2018.
  4. ^ Preal, Jacob (March 22, 2018). "California Supreme Court rules alumna can sue UCLA for 2009 stabbing". Daily Bruin. Retrieved March 26, 2018.
  5. ^ Dolan, Maura (March 22, 2018). "In ruling for victim in UCLA attack, California Supreme Court says universities should protect students". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved April 5, 2018.
  6. ^ Kelderman, Eric (March 23, 2018). "Court Decision May Signal More Legal Liability for Colleges Over Violent Crimes". The Chronicle of Higher Education. Retrieved April 5, 2018.
  7. Education Dive
    . Retrieved April 5, 2018.
  8. ^ Ceasar, Stephen (October 8, 2015). "Public colleges not liable for violence on campus, appeals court rules". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved January 15, 2018.
  9. ^ Goldberg, John C. P.; Zipursky, Benjamin C. (November 6, 2015). "Missing the Mark on Duty, Again. Regents v. Superior Court". New Private Law Blog. Project on the Foundations of Private Law, Harvard Law School. Retrieved January 15, 2018.
  10. ^ Regents of the Univ. of Cal. v. Superior Court (Rosen), 240 Cal.App.4th 1296 (2015).
  11. ^ Ceasar, Stephen. "California Supreme Court to review opinion in UCLA stabbing case". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved March 7, 2018.

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