
Judge Allows Sinclair's Due Process Claim in East High Shooting
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A federal judge in Denver has allowed a key part of a lawsuit against Denver Public Schools to proceed, following a shooting at East High School where former dean Eric Sinclair was wounded. The judge found that the district had ignored significant risks, leading to a violation of Sinclairs due process rights under the Fourteenth Amendment. The ruling comes after a student with a history of violence was allowed to attend the school, despite being kicked out of another district for having a rifle. The district has pushed back, but the case continues to highlight school safety gaps and demand answers.
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