· 3/14/1997
Gragg v. Wichita State University
Citations
- 934 P.2d 121
- 261 Kan. 1037
- 1997 Kan. LEXIS 80
How courts have described this case
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- holding that corporate sponsors of fireworks on a university campus had no duty to control conduct of third party
- holding it was not foreseeable by the sponsor of Fourth of July fireworks display that a gang member intended to shoot anyone at the fireworks display
- holding it was 5 not foreseeable by the sponsor of Fourth of July fireworks display that a gang member intended to shoot anyone at the fireworks display
- holding it was not foreseeable by the sponsor of Fourth of July fireworks display that a gang member intended to shoot anyone at the fireworks display
- affirming summary judgment for defendants because they lacked \authority to implement different security measures\ or \any ability to remedy [the] danger\
- affirming summary judgment for defendants because they lacked ―authority to implement different security measures‖ or ―any ability to remedy [the] danger‖
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Judges: Larson, Abbott, Vickers
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