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Tag: Puyallup School District

Wash. students named in promiscuity story ask state Supreme Court to reinstate lawsuit

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September 13, 2012September 5, 2018 Jordan Bradley

The four former students who unsuccessfully sued a Washington school district over a student newspaper article about students’ promiscuity have filed a petition for appeal to the Washington Supreme Court.

Tagged defamation, Emerald Ridge High School, jagwire, MRB et al v. Puyallup School District, Puyallup School District, Washington

Wash. Court of Appeals affirms trial court's dismissal in oral sex case

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August 9, 2012September 5, 2018 Sara Gregory

Four former students suing a Washington school district for an article in the student newspaper that quoted their views on oral sex were denied their request for a new trial Wednesday by the state’s Court of Appeals.

Tagged Emerald Ridge High School, invasion of privacy, jagwire, Puyallup School District, Washington

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