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Posted on March 31, 2020March 31, 2020 by Shannon Keating

Delgado v. Stegall, 367 F.3d 668 (7th Cir. 2004)

Delgado v. Stegall, 367 F.3d 668 (7th Cir. 2004).

In this 7th Circuit decision, the court found that the student plaintiff “must prove actual knowledge of misconduct, not just actual knowledge of the risk of misconduct, and must also prove that the officials having that knowledge decided not to act on it.”

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