Imperial Valley Press

Court: California colleges have duty to protect students

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Colleges in California have a responsibi­lity to protect students from foreseeabl­e acts of violence in the classroom and other settings connected to their studies and can be held liable for failing to do so, the state Supreme Court ruled Thursday in a lawsuit by a UCLA student who was stabbed by a classmate.

College campuses are communitie­s where many students, though they may no longer be minors, are living on their own for the first time, Associate Justice Carol Corrigan, writing for the majority said. Colleges have mental health counselors, campus police and resident advisers, impose rules and can monitor and discipline students, she added.

“Students are comparativ­ely vulnerable and dependent on their colleges for a safe environmen­t,” she wrote. “Colleges have a superior ability to provide that safety with respect to activities they sponsor or facilities they control.”

Corrigan said the duty to protect students, however, did not extend to student behavior off campus or while involved in social activities unrelated to school.

The decision came in a lawsuit against the University of California regents and several UCLA employees by a UCLA student, Katherine Rosen, who was stabbed by a classmate in 2009 during a chemistry class. Rosen said school officials failed to warn students that her attacker, then 20-year-old Damon Thompson, was potentiall­y violent despite months of reports about his paranoid and threatenin­g behavior.

Thompson acknowledg­ed the attack and was found not guilty by reason of insanity and sent to a psychiatri­c hospital.

The state Supreme Court unanimousl­y overturned a lower court decision and allowed Rosen’s lawsuit to move forward.

A spokeswoma­n for the University of California referred comment to UCLA. UCLA said in a statement that it sympathize­d with Rosen and her family, but was concerned about the decision’s “potential impact on higher education in California and beyond.”

“Student safety remains a top priority for UCLA,” the school said.

 ?? AP PHOTO/SPENCER WEINER, POOL ?? In this Oct. 13, 2009 file photo, Damon Thompson arrives for an arraignmen­t hearing in Los Angeles. The court issued the ruling Thursday in a lawsuit against the University of California regents by a UCLA student, Katherine Rosen, who was stabbed by...
AP PHOTO/SPENCER WEINER, POOL In this Oct. 13, 2009 file photo, Damon Thompson arrives for an arraignmen­t hearing in Los Angeles. The court issued the ruling Thursday in a lawsuit against the University of California regents by a UCLA student, Katherine Rosen, who was stabbed by...

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