W2 Discussion Question 1: Litigation and Lawsuit Discussion – W1From HIED 643fOverviewThis is a class discussion, and your response is required.In this discussion, you will watch Justice 101, read the linked brochure Overview of a Lawsuit, and answer the questions below. Why is it important that administrators understand the process of litigation? What role might an administrator play, if any, in each phase of the litigation process listed in the brochure?Post in the class discussion forum found at the bottom of this page by clicking “reply” below.Review the posts of your colleagues, considering new information they provided. W2 Discussion Question 2: S.A.Y. Class Discussion – W1From HIED 643No unread replies.No replies.OverviewThis is a class discussion, and your response is required.This assignment is based on the following scenario about Students for At-Risk Youth (S.A.Y.), a recognized student organization at Anonymous University, a private university.ScenarioStudents for At-Risk Youth (S.A.Y.) is a recognized student organization at Anonymous University, a private university. This year, S.A.Y. has decided to partner with the local chapter of Big Brothers Big Sisters (“B.B.B.S.”), a private non-profit, to take several children enrolled in the B.B.B.S. program to weekly group outings. In exchange for S.A.Y.’s help, B.B.B.S. has verbally agreed to match each S.A.Y. member with a B.B.B.S. participant and reimburse S.A.Y. for any expense associated with the outings up to a total of $500.00 per week. On an average week, each S.A.Y. member picks up their “little brother or sister” from the B.B.B.S. facility, travels to the location of the outing (e.g. park, movie theater, bowling alley, etc.), and returns the child home after the conclusion of the event. An Anonymous University administrator, who serves as S.A.Y.’s sponsor, is always on site at each outing.Following the first month of the joint program, little Rosie Rotten notifies her mother that S.A.Y. member, Johnny Truegood, touched her inappropriately during the last outing. Mrs. Rotten notifies B.B.B.S., which calls off the partnership with S.A.Y. and refuses to reimburse S.A.Y. for any of its expenses incurred during the first month’s outing. Still not satisfied, Mrs. Rotten files a suit against Truegood, B.B.B.S, and the University. Additionally, the University newspaper catches wind of the allegation and prints a story entitled: “S.A.Y. IT AIN’T SO: TRUEGOOD ACCUSED OF TOUCHING CHILD.” The story accurately details the program, the accusations, and the pending suit.QuestionsPlease use the space provided below to discuss what claims from the Private Plaintiff Claims chart , if any, could be asserted against those listed below:1. The University by Mrs. Rotten (Rosie)? Why or why not?2. The University by Truegood? Why or why not?3. The University administrator by Mrs. Rotten? Why or why not?4. B.B.B.S by the University? Why or why not?
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