Examples of Deliberately indifferent in a sentence
Days for the purpose of this policy means “school days.” Deliberately indifferent means a response to sexual harassment that is clearly unreasonable in light of the known circumstances.
Deliberately indifferent means not clearly unreasonable in light of the known circumstances.
Days for the purpose of this policy means “school days.” Deliberately indifferent means a response to sexual harassment that is clearly unreasonable in light of the known circumstances.Formal complaint means a document filed by a complainant or signed by the Title IX Coordinator alleging sexual harassment against a respondent and requesting that the District investigate the allegation of sexual harassment.
Deliberately indifferent: a response that is clearly unreasonable in light of the known circumstances.
Deliberately indifferent means a response to a Title IX sexual harassment report that is not clearly unreasonable in light of the known circumstances.
Deliberately indifferent and/or illegal policies, practices, customs, training, and supervision in violation of Fitzgerald’s rights under the Fourth Amendment, brought pursuant to section 1983, against Lehigh County.
Deliberately indifferent and/or illegal policies, practices, customs, training, and supervision in violation of Fitzgerald’s rights under the Fourth and FourteenthAmendments, brought pursuant to section 1983, against Whitehall Township and the Whitehall Township Police Department.
Deliberately indifferent means a response to sexual harassment that is clearly unreasonable in light of the known circumstances.
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Reed, Slivka, Stephens, Dugan, Cuth, Apgar, and Reszek) • Claims Three and Twelve: Deliberately indifferent policies, practices, customs, training, and supervision in violation of the First, Fourth, and Fourteenth Amendments (Burkett/Johnson v.