Re: slander
Posted by: supervisor on 12/28/13
On 12/28/13, teacher wrote:
> Is it true a teacher can sue a principal and assistant
> principal for slander, defamation and libel? Hope you all
> have insurance!
I suppose legal rules could apply in the same way as they do
for other employee/supervisor situations after a termination.
A terminated teacher may want to look in a mirror before
publically attempting to sue their supervisor since the
reasons for termination would also become public.
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slander, 12/28/13, by teacher.
Re: slander, 12/28/13, by supervisor.
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Re: slander, 12/29/13, by jme.
Re: slander, 12/29/13, by lca.
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Re: slander, 12/29/13, by teacher op.
Re: slander, 12/29/13, by teacher2.
Re: slander, 12/29/13, by jme.
Re: slander, 12/29/13, by well.
Re: slander, 12/30/13, by jme.
Re: slander, 12/30/13, by teacher op.
Re: slander, 1/01/14, by Real Teacher.
Re: slander, 1/14/14, by MacQ.