A Missouri public school district sent this “liability waiver” for parents if their child gets sickness/death resulting from being in school. Thoughts? pic.twitter.com/X7Z336AqPv— Natasha Scruggs🌹 (@AttorneyScruggs) July 14, 2020
Waivers of liability are pretty generally unenforceable, especially in a case like this, where the law compels parents to send their children to public schools unless recognized exceptions exist. No, I don't expect the state of Missouri to enforce truancy laws against every parent who declines to send their child to public school at this time, but that law still exists. To deny and disallow any responsibility for those children, even limited to liability for coronavirus contagion, is, to use the legal term: crap.
What it says about the relationship between this school district and the people of that district, is quite another thing.
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