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Judge Orders Southampton School District To Produce Records Related to Student's Injuries

authorMichelle Trauring on Feb 18, 2025
A mother who is suing the Southampton School District for negligence, alleging that two students, on three separate occasions, injured her child at the elementary school, won a court victory... more

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