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Posted on May 24, 1999August 23, 2019 by Carrie Baker

Davis v. Monroe County Board of Education, 526 U.S. 629 (1999)

The Supreme Court first addressed peer sexual harassment in education in the 1999 case of Davis v. Monroe County Board of Education, 526 U.S. 629 (1999), ruling that schools may be liable if they are deliberately indifferent to peer sexual harassment.

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