· 3/24/2017
Recreational Data Services, Inc. v. Trimble Navigation Limited
Citations
- 404 P.3d 120
How courts have described this case
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- holding that “a Title IX plaintiff is not required to allege that she suffered actual additional incidents of sexual harassment”
- holding that off-campus fraternity house where alleged sexual assault occurred was essentially an “operation” of the university, and therefore subject to the university’s substantial control
- finding that the plaintiffs had sufficiently pled actual knowledge based on the plaintiffs’ reports of rape to the school
- noting that a plaintiff’s “objectively reasonable fear of running into an assailant,” struggles in school, and withdrawing from school are all pertinent to whether a Title IX plaintiff can survive a motion to dismiss
- allowing post-assault claim where the plaintiffs alleged deliberate indifference caused them to be vulnerable to further harassment
- “[P]eer sexual assaults that occur off-campus, in private settings, and within contexts that have little or no connection to the funding recipient do not trigger Title IX liability.”
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Judges: Stowers, Fabe, Winfree, Maassen, Bolger
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