Legal Update for Ralston Coaches and Sponsors Karen Haase Bobby Truhe Harding & Shultz (402) 434-3000 schoollaw@hslegalfirm.com H & S School Law @KarenHaase @btruhe
First, the Good News! Rare that coaches face personal liability NCA insurance Tort Claims Act Rule 27
Legal Issues Today Hazing/Bullying Locker Room Supervision Social Media
Hazing
Hazing “any activity by which a person intentionally or recklessly endangers the physical or mental health or safety of an individual for the purpose of initiation into, admission into, affiliation with, or continued membership with any organization…”
Hazing Includes “whipping, beating, branding, forced and prolonged calisthenics, prolonged exposure to the elements, forced consumption of any food, liquor, beverage, drug, or harmful substance not generally intended for human consumption, prolonged sleep deprivation‌â€?
Hazing Includes “…or any brutal treatment or the performance of any unlawful act which endangers the physical or mental health or safety of any person…”
Craig v. Portage Township Sch. (Ind. 2013)
Allegations of sex harassment on bus Driver couldn’t see Student: “can anything be done?” Court Dismissed Suit: • School did not know • When school discovered took action • Failure to train didn’t cause injury
Davis v. Carmel Clay Sch. (7th Cir. 2014)
Boys basketball team • “gooching” • Dragged freshman into shower • Grabbed and flashed • Bus incident Court Dismissed Suit: • School did not know • When school discovered took action • Need for training not evident
Mathis v. Wayne Co. BOE (Tenn. 2011)
Boys basketball team • “lights out” • “blindfolded sit-ups” • “pencil” and “marker” incidents Court Ruled in Favor of Plaintiffs on Title IX Claim • Coach knew of “horseplay” • School deliberately indifferent through coach’s inaction
C.H. v. Los Lunas Sch. Bd. of Educ., (NM 2012)
Plaintiff on HS football team • Seniors held down and “physically and sexually battered” him • 2 years prior, another highly publicized incident of hazing in NM involving HS football team Court: prior incident gave defendants notice of possible hazing
How Common is Hazing? National study commissioned by North American Interfraternal Foundation (NIF) • 48% of college athletes reported that they had been hazed in high school • Male and Female athletes roughly equivalent (Types of hazing differed) • 66% reported they’d observed hazing of others in high school sports
Hazing We’ve Seen in Nebraska “Paddling” by upper classmen “Freshmen eat a pepper” day “Russian dick-lette”
Legal Update for Ralston Coaches and Sponsors Karen Haase Bobby Truhe Harding & Shultz (402) 434-3000 schoollaw@hslegalfirm.com H & S School Law @KarenHaase @btruhe