Cooley Law hosts anti-bullying seminar Oct. 22 in Auburn Hills
Thomas M. Cooley Law School will host “Working Together to Stop Bullying” on Tuesday, Oct. 22 at Cooley’s Auburn Hills campus. The seminar will focus on how to stop bullying and harassment in schools under “Matt’s Safe School Law.” The law, signed by Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder in December 2011, is named after Matt Epling, high school freshman from East Lansing who killed himself in 2002 after being bullied by upperclassman.
“Making sure schools and parents have access to educational resources is key,” said Nuckolls, one of the seminar’s organizers. “Educating about the warning signs, prevention tactics, and consequences that can
occur will be the first step of educators working together to stop bullying.”
To register for this seminar, contact the Metropolitan Detroit Bureau of School Studies at 313-577-1611 or Deborah Berger at daberger@wayne.edu.
Court of Appeals overturns $4.85M wrongful death award
MONROE, Mich. (AP) — The Michigan Court of Appeals has overturned a $4.85 million wrongful death award issued by a jury to the family of a man who died in 2002 after being given a morphine overdose.
The Monroe Evening News reports (http://bit.ly/1cPD8LX ) the case involved Mercy Memorial Nursing Center, which cared for 76-year-old Burr Needham while he was recovering from a broken hip. The court in a ruling this month said there was insufficient evidence that such an amount was warranted.
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